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Can anyone please explain significant figures??? I don't have any idea about it..
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ibadsiddiqi said:answering in significant number means that you dont writing the exact digit instead you answer in a specific number of digits. Example if the a number is 9998 and you have to convert it to one significant number so the answer will be 1000. A zero which comes after a number is not aconsidered to be a number but a zero that comes between a number is considered to be a significant number. Example 2009 has 4 significant numbers while 2900 has 2 significant numbers.
Hope you got it. If you didnt then i could give you a more detailed explanation
rafae said:Adnan,
significant figures in decimals have the same concept.
If it says to write
0.048 to one significant figure, then ignore the 0's that come before 4. It will become 0.05.
Similarly, if there is a zero between the number then it goes like this:
Q: How many significant figures are there in the number below?
0.0305502
Then, we will consider only the numbers after 0, therefore, the answer will be '6' significant figures. The '0' between 5 and 2 will be counted as it is in between.
no its 1.. Rafae is right.ibadsiddiqi said:yes 0.05 is two significant figures
@ rafae no problem mate
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