Convert Meters to Feet Video Dimensional Analysis - 1 Minute Lesson (Made Extremely EASY!)

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This video go over how to use dimensional analysis to convert meters (m) to feet (ft). This conversion is very common and very easy. Follow the instructions in this video and you will easily be able to convert meters to feet (feet to meters or meters to feet).

In your chemistry class (general chemistry, organic chemistry, nursing chemistry, prenursing, pre-nursing) you will be confronted with at least one unit conversion problem. Likely, you will encounter many unit conversion problems and unit conversion problems in disguise. In order to do any unit conversion problem, you will need to have an equality between the given and the needed unit. Equalities can be easily transformed into conversion factors. Indeed, on exams you will be able to solve unit conversion problems with ease.

Dimensional analysis (factor label method) the easy way to perform unit conversion problems. Indeed, it is important that you have a method to do unit conversions quickly, correctly and most importantly – easily! Dimensional analysis uses units to accomplish everything. In fact the units do all the work and you as the scientist only have to let them do the heavy lifting and you can be a pro at converting! First find in the question the given and needed units and the units do the rest.
Remember that in any conversion factor or equality the units are married to the numbers! For example:
3.2808 feet = 1 meter. The 3.2808 is ALWAYS with the feet and the 1 is ALWAYS with the meter!

Good Luck and Good Chemistry!

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