11) 442 in3 = ? L US to SI 10) 10.0 L = ? gal solve the formula for the indicated variable, correct form is: indicated variable - other variables 12) P=_ for A 15) F= 2k 11 12 for 1 13) B = Ho I 2TtR 14)ゲGman, for G for R 16) B = HolM for N 17) Fe= 44 for r r2 for w F=1mv2 2 for v 19) A:4Lw, + 2Lh + 6wh 18)
conversion in scientific form or decimal form. not
both. please show work or explain so I will know how to do
this.
7) 90 mph = ? ft 8) 4608 in2 =?ft2 9130 gal ? ft3 US to US US to SI 10) 10.0 L ? gal 11) 442 in3-7l
Need help! Do I need a chart or something to help with
these? thanks everyone
au must show your work for all problems and the answers must be in correct form SI to SI basic unit 1) 0.0327 Mm ? m 2) 742,380.56 ? m For 3 thru 11 do the conversion in either scientific form OR decimal form-not both! YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK to get full credit for a correct answer SI to SI 3) 5,543 mg -?...
Can someone please explain how to do this?
your work for the first 2 problems below* You must show your work for all problems and the answers must be in correct form SI to SI basic unit 1) 0.0327 Mm-? m For 3 thru 11 do the conversion in either scientific form OR decimal form--not both! 2) 742,380.56 um-? m YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK to get full credit for a correct answer SI to SI 3) 5,543 mg-? kg...
How much shaft work is required to pump 10 gal/ min (6 L/s) of octane from one tank into another 50 ft (15 m) above? Friction losses are 6% of the static head, and the pipe size is uniform. (2) 16.7
Hi everyone! I have a physics teacher that isn't willing to help me understand any of this. He hasn't posted what chapters in the textbook and the handout l'm assuming he is referring to is a complete joke! l've printed off everything he posted and I'm lost. There isn't anything there that shows how to do this homework assignment. l've reached out on here cause I was desperate and he claims all my answers are wrong yet multiple people answered...
someone has answered 1-6 already...but the #1-2 needs
2 answers not just 1 for some reason.
Hi everyone! I have a physics teacher that isn't willing to help me understand any of this. He hasn't posted what chapters in the textbook and the handout l'm assuming he is referring to is a complete joke! l've printed off everything he posted and I'm lost. There isn't anything there that shows how to do this homework assignment. l've reached out on here...
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Interconverting compound SI units Convert the following measurement. 1-10 3 -DmkgdL 7.7 × 10 mol L