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BIMBEL EDUTOPIA - Physics 7th Grade - Unit Conversion - 1

This document provides examples and practice problems for 7th grade physics students on unit conversion. It contains instructions to convert numbers to scientific notation if they are too large or small, and to convert between different units including millimeters to decimeters, gigajoules to joules, nanograms to milligrams, megawatts to watts, and nanometers to meters. The goal is for students to practice skills in scientific notation and unit conversion.
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BIMBEL EDUTOPIA - Physics 7th Grade - Unit Conversion - 1

This document provides examples and practice problems for 7th grade physics students on unit conversion. It contains instructions to convert numbers to scientific notation if they are too large or small, and to convert between different units including millimeters to decimeters, gigajoules to joules, nanograms to milligrams, megawatts to watts, and nanometers to meters. The goal is for students to practice skills in scientific notation and unit conversion.
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Physics 7th Grade – Unit Conversion

1) Convert these numbers into scientific notation!


(Hint: Scientific numbers are numbers expressed as 𝑎 × 10𝑏 where 1 ≤ 𝑎 <
10)
Examples: 30000 = 3 x 104 and 0.0000026 = 2.6 x 10-6
a) 45000000000
b) 0.0000000651
c) 7260000
d) 0.000657
e) 0.00247
f) 986000000
g) 2010000
h) 0.00324
i) 50000
j) 0.0000000006

2) Convert these units into desired units! Use scientific numbers if the number is
too large/small!
a) 20 Mm = ......dm
b) 0.0006 GJ = ................J
c) 872000000 ng = .................... mg
d) 0.000000881 MW = ...................... W
e) 67800000000 nm = ................ m

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