A flowchart for dimensional analysis

copies for students to keep in front of them while practicing. D. M. Graham. Vancouver Community College langara Campus. 100 West 45ih Avenue .Vancouv...
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A Flowchart for Dimensional Analysis Dimensional analysis is a procedure that, despite its simplicity, often confuses beginning students. Some years ago, I devised the accompanying flowchart, which uses the standard symbols for start1 stop, process, and decision. When giving it along with the routine warnings about specifying units in detail (i.e., stating not only the units, but also exactly what they refer to) and not using the same conversion factor twice, I have found that a dramatic improvement usually ensues in the ability of students to handle the process. This improvement often comes together with student comments such as, "That makes i t so simple", and "Why didn't anyone else show us this?" I find it most useful to use it first as a n overhead-projector transparency while introducing the process, then to distribute copies for students t o keep in front of them while practicing.

MULTIPLY BY CONVERSIW FACTOR

UNITS CORRECT FOR

D. M. Graham Vancouver Community College langara Campus 100 West 45ih Avenue .Vancouver. BC. Canada V5Y 226

Volume 63

Number 6

June 1986

527