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  • 02-09-2019
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What must the value of a conversion factor always be?

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  • 02-09-2019

Answer:

One or unity or 1

Explanation:

For example,  

1 min =60 s

If we divide each side of the equation by 1 min, we get

[tex]1 = \dfrac{\text{60 s}}{\text{1 min}}[/tex]

If we divide each side of the equation by 60 s, we get

[tex]\dfrac{\text{1 min}}{\text{60 s}} = 1\\\\\text{Thus, both conversion factors, $\dfrac{\text{60 s}}{\text{1 min}}$ and $\dfrac{\text{1 min}}{\text{60 s}}$, equal 1.}[/tex]

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