Significant Figures and Zero (1.3)

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    When you're doing significant digits, how do you deal with zeros?

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  • @left4newbz
    @left4newbz 9 років тому +749

    I think the best part of online learning is that you could always go back to it and repeat it. When I ask my physical human teacher the rules again, she gets pissed and gives us a 7 minute lecture on listening, college, and jobs.

    • @Almagan2000
      @Almagan2000 9 років тому +23

      I know, I really hate that!

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      @perbhatkumar3842 9 років тому +14

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    • @SaintWilliamIII
      @SaintWilliamIII 9 років тому +39

      I agree with you! UA-cam videos are far superior to the traditional classroom. With youtube, you have available to you the best teachers anywhere in the world; and most for free. Regular brick-and-mortar schools will eventually fade away, and all of those bad teachers will be unemployed; only the best will survive and they will be online. What really irritates me is the world in general has accepted someone having a degree as the credential for being considered a teacher; the real credential should be their teaching ability.

    • @CassieSparklez98
      @CassieSparklez98 9 років тому +3

      No Good Usernames Left Very true and Yeah. Nice name

    • @loveisiah8
      @loveisiah8 6 років тому +1

      Recording helps with that! Haha 3 years later;)

  • @currymcflurry1425
    @currymcflurry1425 4 роки тому +69

    2:46 When the teacher is reading out your previous test grades

    • @Ann-ng9fw
      @Ann-ng9fw 4 роки тому +4

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  • @brookefab2601
    @brookefab2601 8 років тому +122

    this dude has helped me so much. I missed class and I was so lost and now I basically understand it 100%

  • @splashalert8409
    @splashalert8409 8 років тому +330

    This was so easy to understand . Why is my teacher so bad at teaching

  • @profitprophet-hj3lo
    @profitprophet-hj3lo 10 років тому +89

    and i also learned from this video that my chemistry teacher sucks at teaching.

  • @lilcablebox725
    @lilcablebox725 5 років тому +53

    i learned 10x more in this 7 minute video about significant figures than my physics teacher has in three days

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  14 років тому +20

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  • @alondracoronado1491
    @alondracoronado1491 5 років тому +82

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      @alexandrialara5606 5 років тому +1

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    • @madisonrogers4852
      @madisonrogers4852 4 роки тому

      RIGHT. I've been struggling with this since my sophmore year of hisghschool and BAM now I understand it!!

    • @Outcaaast
      @Outcaaast 4 роки тому +3

      update: 2020 and he's still helping

    • @michaelwernimont6777
      @michaelwernimont6777 Рік тому +1

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      @Sun-gs6hq 6 місяців тому

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  • @mackenziebirkhead9043
    @mackenziebirkhead9043 10 років тому +11

    THANK YOU! Your videos are going to help me so much with Chemistry! Thank you for taking the time to make these!

  • @akyer8085
    @akyer8085 5 років тому +9

    Hey guys I got a nice trick to help with sig figs
    Imagine the number as a country of USA. Pacific on the left, Atlantic on the right.
    Then ask yourself, is the decimal Present, or Absent?
    If the decimal is (P)resented, then go to the (P)acific side, read from left to right until you hit a non-zero number, and then count.
    If the decimal is (A)bsent, then go to the (A)tlantic side, read from right to left until you hit a non-zero number, then count.
    Decimal itself is not considered to be part of sig fig counting.

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  13 років тому +1

    @Scientia96 absolutely not. it equals 16,000,000,000,000. it's just that only the 1 and 6 are significant figures, so you'd say the number 16,000,000,000,000 has only 2 significant figures, even though it has a heck of a lot of zeros. just because some zeros aren't significant, that doesn't mean you just remove them and turn 32,000 into 32, or take 500,000 and turn it into 5. in the video, i never say to DELETE the non-significant zeros, i just say how to tell if a zero is significant or not.

  • @madisonvale9262
    @madisonvale9262 3 роки тому +4

    I’d just like to say, thank you so much! I have a chemistry test tomorrow and this was gonna be on it and I was panicking bc I was still having trouble, but you have seriously helped me, thank you so much!

  • @rachellemayes648
    @rachellemayes648 9 років тому

    Listened to alot of online chem teachers but your by far the only one that actully makes sence to me! Thank you!

  • @navyblack5582
    @navyblack5582 3 роки тому +1

    This guy helped many students graduate throughout the years. I salute you man.

  • @leslieisawesome16
    @leslieisawesome16 7 років тому +2

    Would have never passed my chemistry class without these videos,thank you sooo much!!

  • @salsepudava2327
    @salsepudava2327 8 років тому +27

    Lol, UA-cam teaches me more than school

  • @Kanker0
    @Kanker0 9 років тому +19

    what does the decimal have to do with anything I though 83,000 was the exact same as 83,000. with a decimal. my perception of reality has been shattered
    isnt there always a decimal after a whole number, just without reason to specify.

    • @TheRok
      @TheRok 8 років тому +4

      +Nick K. As I understand it, the decimal indicates that the number was measured to the accuracy of one tenth of a unit (if there is one zero after the decimal), or measured to the accuracy of one hundredth of a unit (if there are two zeros after the decimal), and so on. Whereas, if the number is listed without any decimal points, then there is no indication of how accurate that measurement is. This has to do with the difference between our theoretical numbers on paper, and the actual accuracy of these numbers in real life. Significant figures are usually used when it comes to measurements of things in real life. Sometimes we don't need to be accurate beyond saying that the length of this object is 11 feet or 15 cm; in other times, when we're talking about parts of a space rocket or parts of a robotic camera that enters the human body, we would need to say that the length is, for example, 0.35 inch or 1.8075 cm, and both instantly indicate how "accurate" these measurements are compared to, say, 15 cm.

  • @Rahimyarkhani
    @Rahimyarkhani 4 роки тому +2

    I missed it alot of years, now it makes sense. You did a good job Man. Thank you!

  • @JesusLightsYourPath
    @JesusLightsYourPath Рік тому +1

    You are so good at explaining things. I have a Chem exam tonight, thanks.

  • @jazlynrobinson9427
    @jazlynrobinson9427 10 років тому +15

    This helped me sooooo much for my midterm, you're a lifesaver! Thank you :)

  • @francischileshe8615
    @francischileshe8615 Рік тому +1

    12 years later and this is still helpful

  • @neyssa6632
    @neyssa6632 7 років тому

    Every single one of my science teachers have been superb, but I always seem to zone out and i'm often lost about what's going on in class so i'm so grateful to have videos like these were a can pause and replay.

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  12 років тому

    @erusphere absolutely! good catch. but i lied a little bit on purpose (by saying 16 instead of 20) in order to directly answer the question they asked.

  • @Artaholic101
    @Artaholic101 5 років тому

    You’re such a thorough and awesome teacher, if only there were more professors that can teach like you!

  • @lilac-he3og
    @lilac-he3og 3 роки тому

    please keep making more educational videosss. you have answered all the questions in my head. you're better than our teacher! you're a life saveeeerrr

  • @Kevin-nq5tu
    @Kevin-nq5tu 6 років тому

    You're better than my teacher already. The way he explained it today was harsh. Everyone have a good year!! Thanks Tyler :)

  • @FunCode123
    @FunCode123 3 роки тому +1

    Bruh, I have spent literal hours trying to figure this out and my man from 10 years ago somehow helps me in 7 minutes :O

  • @halisamohamed5549
    @halisamohamed5549 6 років тому

    I learnt more from you than I did from my teacher!! Tyler you are a blessing!

  • @laurend.8880
    @laurend.8880 9 років тому +1

    Thank goodness for these videos!!! Thank you for breaking it down! THis helped more than anything else.

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  13 років тому +2

    @DirtyLiLSecret06 one of the tricky things about sig figs is that the rules can vary. so if you read about sig figs in five different textbooks, the rules would be a little different in each one. the best thing to do is ask your teacher what exact rules they want you to use, and then stick to those. if you want more information about the ambiguous zeros with an implied decimal point, check out my video "scientific notation and significant figures."

  • @DaRashedShoW
    @DaRashedShoW 10 років тому

    I can't tell you how much this helped me. I got an A on my test all thanks to your videos. Your explanations are superior to most private school teachers! Thank You So Much!!!!

  • @relaxingasmr7448
    @relaxingasmr7448 9 років тому +14

    My chemistry teacher is making us watch the whole playlist, and I've never been so confused in my life!

    • @tdewitt451
      @tdewitt451  9 років тому +10

      Maria Ruiz What is confusing to you? Remember that significant figures rules are a special way of doing math calculations, that you only use when you're doing math with numbers you measured, like with a scale or a ruler or something. Did your teacher tell you this? So you only use these rules like for calculations using numbers from a lab experiment or something. This video might help you get a better understanding of why we use significant figures, and why they're important: ua-cam.com/video/VAuslY-Uuf4/v-deo.html

    • @relaxingasmr7448
      @relaxingasmr7448 9 років тому +3

      +Tyler DeWitt thank you so much!

    • @rakanalshammari4714
      @rakanalshammari4714 8 років тому

      +Maria Ruiz ohhhhhhhhh

    • @monikbello4824
      @monikbello4824 7 років тому +1

      I prefer to watch him speak about this than my Chemistry teacher speaking about this since he does a thorough job explaining

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      @davisjohn1517 7 років тому

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  • @mochonick245
    @mochonick245 8 років тому +1

    +Tyler DeWitt thank you so much. I am so happy that you taught this so simply. I was completely lost until I found your videos.

  • @shouldofhandeditoff-_-271
    @shouldofhandeditoff-_-271 4 роки тому +2

    Love how this man does this better than someone paid hourly to teach this 10/10 video made this so damn easy

  • @lolitaariane5235
    @lolitaariane5235 3 роки тому +1

    This man helped a lot of students for 10+ years now

  • @Mayank-mf7xr
    @Mayank-mf7xr 6 років тому

    thank you man . the concept is crystal clear . now i have to remember few simple rules before facing any type of problem .
    1) all non-zero digits are significant regardless of their position wrt decimal point .
    2) all zeros left to the leftmost non-zero digit are non-significant.
    3) all zeros to the right of the rightmost non-zero digit :
    i) significant , if there is a decimal point in the provided number . it can be anywhere . it can be between those zeros , it can be to extreme right to all those zeros, it can be at extreme left to all those zeros.
    ii) insignificant , if there is no decimal point in the provided number .
    simple as that . thanks man .

  • @Liz-nz7wv
    @Liz-nz7wv 4 роки тому

    2020 and I have watched so many of your videos. I actually like chemistry now! Thank you :)

  • @AmberU
    @AmberU Рік тому

    Still helping ppl 12 years out for working professionals going back to school! This man has a gift period!

  • @katycolella4622
    @katycolella4622 7 років тому

    Tyler, bless you! My son has a horrible Chemistry teacher (10th grade Chem 101, non-honors) and my son has not been able to understand significant figures. Your lessons made it a snap to understand!

  • @Notedship
    @Notedship 5 років тому +1

    What a teacher are you sir???? I salute you sir....

  • @ftart
    @ftart 14 років тому

    what great teaching! i love how you provide more than 1 examples and even role plays in some of your videos.

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  11 років тому +1

    Hey everyone, I'm here to help. If you have any questions or just want to learn more, click on the link in the description above. It'll take you to a page where you can ask me questions.

  • @YenYinProductions
    @YenYinProductions 9 років тому

    I know this is a bit old of a video but I really respect you, thanks a lot for this. I'm in Inorganic Chem. and our professor has a thick accent and I had no idea what she meant by all of this, but you make it extremely simple. Thanks again.

  • @cr0ssedyt68
    @cr0ssedyt68 6 років тому +27

    (Read this for instant IQ 😃)
    1. Zeroes that are inbetween non-zero digits are counted as sig figs. This is also applied for decimals.
    2. Zeroes that come to the right side are also counted aa sig figs.
    3. Zeroes that are in the left side are not counted as sig figs.
    4. Do not include the number of zeroes if it's in the left side or not inbetween or not on the right side.
    Follow these and you'll become an significant master.(Like me 😎)

    • @riio15
      @riio15 5 років тому +1

      Rule no. 2, you forgot to add [ONLY IF THERE IS A DECIMAL]

  • @geethikapriyadarshini2228
    @geethikapriyadarshini2228 Рік тому +1

    2022 and yer channel literally clears a lot of my doubts, Thankss

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    @veronicaa1983 4 роки тому

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  • @karinablanco9086
    @karinablanco9086 9 років тому

    OMG I was struggling so hard with sig figs! But after watching this I can honestly say I understand! Thank you so much! You're videos are amazing!!

  • @chrisnyarwaya5030
    @chrisnyarwaya5030 2 роки тому

    God bless you, I hope this man knows he’s still helping people out 12 years later

  • @cutesunnyaegyo
    @cutesunnyaegyo 7 років тому

    I finally understood significant figures 😂 Thanks, Tyler! Gotta see all your videos for my test tomorrow. Goodluck to me.

  • @DRS88
    @DRS88 4 роки тому +1

    Broooo, thank you for sharing this! It helped me a lot today for my Chem exam!

  • @MichelleCN_
    @MichelleCN_ 3 роки тому

    You are the best. Your videos on significant figures were very helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @Blaziken36
    @Blaziken36 11 років тому

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    @zoetele123 5 років тому +1

    Mcat study in 2019 this dude still the best teacher.

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    @cyanf.2952 9 років тому

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    @theecstaticman91 13 років тому

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    by the way, your video on ideal gas law, brilliant! thats flawless man. XD

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    @SleepyLemonTree Рік тому

    2022 (12 years after post) and my teacher assigned us to watch these videos
    These are seriously helpful and easy to understand when first learning this!

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    @GirlDaisy2000 12 років тому

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    @virtualmanny 4 роки тому

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    @ceefaithfull8534 8 років тому

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    @condorflemingo 8 років тому +1

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    @jackpalicki 9 років тому

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    @alamgirkabir7528 9 років тому +7

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    @kim-berly 5 років тому +1

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  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  13 років тому +1

    @streetmelvin you're right on both of those, but be sure to watch the video all the way through; i explain how to problems just like those.

  • @kayamarieroll420
    @kayamarieroll420 7 років тому +1

    Wait, @Tyler DeWitt, isn't there always a decimal place after a whole number the decimal is just imaginary? So if I had a whole number which one would I follow?

  • @sarahclementine1414
    @sarahclementine1414 8 років тому

    So helpful!!!! I did not understand this in class at all thanks for clearing up the zero thing.

  • @chanell1002
    @chanell1002 9 років тому +1

    Could you make a video showing how to round with significant figures? I have a summer assignment for AP chemistry next year however I'm not quite understanding the notes she gave us. Thank you! Your videos are so helpful!

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    @yeraniapalomino7127 8 років тому +4

    you are amazing at teaching!

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    @ronymassaquoi9667 9 років тому

    He teaches this way better than my chemistry teacher. Thanks!!

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    @coryschneider5429 12 років тому

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  • @mathboy1012
    @mathboy1012 8 років тому

    Perfect, just had to review this for AP Chem that just started up thanks!

  • @rebeccakhan1105
    @rebeccakhan1105 6 років тому

    These lectures clear all my confusion. .thanks sir

  • @CassDiGiovanni
    @CassDiGiovanni 7 років тому

    my prof said if theres a $ sign then all the numbers are significant regardless, is this true with measurements (oz, lbs) as well?

  • @sajanphilipjacob1962
    @sajanphilipjacob1962 7 років тому

    you are an amazing teacher.This video helps me a lot.Thank you

  • @MrShinobi797
    @MrShinobi797 10 років тому

    Thank you, Sir. Your tutorials have been a GREAT benefit to me ;)

  • @velitaharris9616
    @velitaharris9616 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your time and passion in chemistry!!!!

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    @bangtanjackson9843 6 років тому

    this is so helpful for me,thank you.I hope you can help other students

  • @ghoulyjay
    @ghoulyjay 3 роки тому +1

    This video was helpful during online learning, thanks.

  • @Happy-gv2mf
    @Happy-gv2mf 7 років тому

    You explain this way better than my teacher thank god. Grade saver

  • @claudia1254
    @claudia1254 6 років тому

    i appreciate this so very much!! I was so confused but i get it a lot more. thank you so much!

  • @danovido8946
    @danovido8946 9 років тому

    Very well done Tyler!

  • @xCodeClearx
    @xCodeClearx 13 років тому

    thank you so much for helping me recall everything i forgot over the course of summer

  • @intigonzalez2275
    @intigonzalez2275 7 років тому

    your soooo awesome! i now understand completely! :)
    I'm going to do grate on that test tomorrow!

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    @ITSbigwillystyle 12 років тому +3

    THANK YOU.
    You are much more helpful than my lebanese chemistry teacher!!

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    @SnoopyxX24 10 років тому

    Man I love ur videos. So easy to understand

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    @jmoney1986 6 років тому

    You make me understand very well about chemistry. I wish if you make videos about entropy, enthalpy, free energy, and rate law

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN 2 роки тому

    I'm sure glad this video was here. thank Tyler.

  • @sophiaharms631
    @sophiaharms631 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve just started my chemistry class and this has helped me so much, thank you!

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      @saidanasar4259 3 роки тому

      Hey hii could you please tell me which class is he teaching?

  • @MaxExplores
    @MaxExplores 13 років тому

    This is so helpful! You are a great teacher!

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  12 років тому +1

    @Sunzi15 watch my video called "significant figures and scientific notation" to learn how to do that.

  • @braelinv12
    @braelinv12 6 років тому

    Thanks for actually making this make sense to me- you have saved my homework grade.

  • @AriesHolmes
    @AriesHolmes 11 років тому

    Thanks so much. You're a born teacher. I really got the lesson

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    @aadhavjaimurugesh2734 5 років тому

    Very very very helpful... Thanks a lot and keep making great videos like this...

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    @Jan_et36 3 роки тому +1

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    @ortiznatalie315 10 років тому

    You make it so easy to understand. My Physics teacher makes it so complicated, gosh, I wish you were my teacher. :D

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    @samyultron Рік тому

    Thank you so much! I'm in honors chemistry and have cried two days in a row because I don't get this stuff! I'm starting to have some understanding now!

  • @GEORGETHOMAS2001
    @GEORGETHOMAS2001 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for this! This is much easier to understand.