Contributor: Marlene Vogel. Lesson ID: 10795
Quick! How many seconds old are you? You can probably answer for years, but seconds takes some conversion work! Take an online quiz and design a fort to learn about converting units!
How Old Are You?
You can complete this activity after the lesson and then check your answers with the How Old Are You? Answer Key found in the Downloadable Resources in the right-hand sidebar.
Do you like to cook or bake?
Have you ever had a situation where you could not find the correct measuring cup or spoon? Did you use another one instead? Did you have a hard time trying to figure out how much of the ingredient you needed to add to the recipe when using the wrong measuring utensil?
This is just one situation in life where you would need to convert units in order to complete a task. Situations like this happen often in life, and you need to be able to quickly and comfortably convert from one unit to another in order to complete a task.
Before moving on, if you missed, or would like to review, the first Related Lesson in our Dimensional Analysis series, find it in the right-hand sidebar.
Usually when you are asked to convert units, you are asked to convert from one unit to a different unit. The example above portrays a situation where you are converting from one size to another in the same unit (cup to cup or teaspoon to teaspoon).
This lesson will show you how to convert from one unit to another unit (e.g., days to seconds).
What is a Conversion Factor?
When you are converting from one unit to another you need to use a conversion factor. A conversion factor is a ratio that will help you change the information you have from the current unit to another unit.
An important point to note is that the conversion factor is equal to 1.
To better understand this point, assume that you are going to convert from hours to minutes. The conversion factor that you would use would be the ratio 1 hour/60 minutes.
As you can see, the fraction is equal to 1 because 1 hour is the same as 60 minutes.
Conversion Factor Problem
Below is an example problem that will help you see this concept in action, as well as help you understand how to convert from one unit to another unit:
The reticulating python is the world's longest snake. Many of these pythons are more than 20 feet long. Convert 20 feet to inches.
- Reticulating pythons can be 20 feet long
- Convert 20 feet to inches
feet | |
inches |
1 foot | |
12 inches |
20 feet | |
x |
1 foot | = | 20 feet | |
12 inches | x |
1x = 12 x 20 |
1x = 240 |
You now have your answer! The unit for 240 is inches. You know this because that is what the problem is asking you to find. You can now say with certainty that 20 feet equals 240 inches.
The next section offers activities that will help you practice your new skill of converting units.