why is J called a conversion factor.
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A conversion factor is a ratio expressed as a fraction that equals 1. When we use conversion factors to convert units, we multiply our original measurement by the conversion factor to get the same measurements expressed in new units.
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It is defined as the conversion between different units for the same quantity of a substance.
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- It is defined as the conversion between different units for the same quantity of a substance.
- When a ratio is expressed as a fraction that equals to 1, it is then called conversion factor.
- conversion factors are used to convert units.
- The actual measurement is multiplied by the conversion factor, known as multiplicative conversion factors, to get the same measurements expressed in new units.
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