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    Con·ver·sion fac·tor
    /kənˈvərZHən ˈfaktər/

    noun

    • 1. an arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into an equivalent expressed in another.
    • 2. the manufacturing cost of a product relative to the cost of raw materials.

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  2. Jun 27, 2019 · Updated on June 27, 2019. A conversion factor is the number or formula you need to convert a measurement in one set of units to the same measurement in another set of units. The number is usually given as a numerical ratio or fraction that can be used as a multiplication factor.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · Using a conversion factor is very similar to using a unity factor — we know the conversion factor is correct when units cancel appropriately. A conversion factor is not unity, however. Rather it is a physical quantity (or the reciprocal of a physical quantity) which is related to the two other quantities we are interconverting.

  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Units can be converted to other units using the proper conversion factors. Conversion factors are constructed from equalities that relate two different units. Conversions can be a single step or multi-step. Unit conversion is a powerful mathematical technique in chemistry that must be mastered.

  5. A conversion factor is a fraction in which both the numerator (the part of a fraction that is written above the fraction bar) and the denominator (which is written below the fraction bar) contain numbers and units. Conversion factors are used to change one unit of measurement into another.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · What is a conversion factor in chemistry? Learn how to do conversions between two units in chemistry using conversion factors. See the conversion factor chart. Updated: 11/21/2023

  7. Sep 12, 2022 · Use conversion factors to express the value of a given quantity in different units. It is often necessary to convert from one unit to another. For example, if you are reading a European cookbook, some quantities may be expressed in units of liters and you need to convert them to cups.

  8. A conversion factor is a ratio (or fraction) which represents the relationship between two different units. A conversion factor is ALWAYS equal to 1. Here are some examples of conversion factors: All these conversion factors are equal to 1. If it doesn't seem obvious at first, think about it for a second.

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