Physics: estimates
Tutoring physics, approximations often help. The tutor mentions a comparison between exact and approximate.
Example 1: Imagine a projectile launched according to the equation
h=-4.9t^2 +22t + 15
What would be its height at 3.0 seconds?
Solution: h=-4.9(3.0)^2+22(3.0)+15=36.9m or 37m (sig digs)
Yet, for an approximate height, h=-5.0(3.0)^2+22(3.0)+15=36m
36m is 1/37, or 2.7% different from the exact answer. It gives a very helpful guide towards what to expect from the true answer. Moreover, using -5.0 instead of -4.9, the approximate answer is relatively easy to produce mentally.
Knowing very close to what the answer will be is helpful. Then, if a wrong keystroke is made calculating the exact answer, the student will be aware and try again.
Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.
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