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This is a simple fraction or ratio between two different units of the same measurement: length to length, mass to mass, temperature to temperature, pressure to pressure, to name a few.
Contents 2.1 Instantaneous conversion. 2.1.1 Semi-batch. 2.2 Overall conversion. 2.2.1 Batch (This is the generally stated form) 2.2.2 Semi-batch. 2.2.3 Continuous (This is the generally stated form)
A conversion factor is a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing. When a conversion is necessary, the appropriate conversion factor to an equal value must be used. For example, to convert inches to feet, the appropriate conversion value is 12 inches equal 1 foot.
An appropriate conversion factor makes calculation quick and easy. For example, the appropriate conversion value, to convert inches to feet, is 12 inches = 1 foot, and for temperature conversions, we use C/5=F-32/9=K-273/5.
The value of a conversion factor is determined by the relationship between the two units being converted, and it remains constant regardless of the numerical value being converted.
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