
Select and arrange the conversion factors needed to convert the mass in kilograms to the mass...
Select the conversion factors needed to convert 3.00 x 108 m/s to mi/hr. Choose one or more: A. 60s= 1 min B. 60 min = 1 hr C. 1 cm= 1x 10-2m D. 24 hours = 1 day E 1m = 10-3 km F. 1 km = 0.6214 mi Part 2 (0.5 pt) X Feedback Perform the conversion in Part 1. 6.710 mi/hr
Resources LX Give Up? < Question 2 of 10 > Arrange the values according to magnitude. Greatest Least Answer Bank 3.6 x 10-2 1.2 x 10% 9.0 x 10-6 62000 7.9 x 10-6 Question 4 Which of the measurements contain four significant figures? 3957 0.0001 5.0 x 104 1.000 x 10-3 0.0100 5000 Assignment Score: 39% Resources < Question 7 of 10 > Convert 1.87 x 10-3 m to the equivalent length in nanometers. 1.87 x 10-3 m = I...
Unit conversion. (10 pts) Convert a concentration of 5.62 ´1013 molecules/cm 3 to the ppb scale. Assume 25° C and 1.0 atm total air pressure. Convert a concentration of 6.0 ´1014 molecules/cm 3 to the moles per liter (molarity) scale. Assume 27.5° C and 0.99 atm total air pressure. Convert a concentration of 36.5 ppb of ozone, O3, into the number of molecules/cm3. Assume the air mass temperature is 25.3° C and its total pressure is 1.05 atm. Convert a...
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(b) Convert the following to the specified (length Il mass Il time ) unit system, using the values of a and b from Question 0. Enter ONLY the values in the template, NOT the units. SI → Imperial (ft // slug // s) Imperial → SI (mm // tonnells) (0) 73a kN 5a MPа 99a x 10 mm 81a N mm (vii) 687a ft-lbf 8a lbs 65b ksi 65b Msi (iv) (vii)
3. (3 pts) Convert a mass flow rate of 195 kg/s of air (typical of the airflow through a turbofan engine) to cfm (cubic feet per minute) at standard atmospheric pressure. (You will have to look up the specific volume of air at standard atmospheric pressure in m3/kg via Google) 4. (6 pts) Compute the power output of a 225-hp engine in a) British thermal units per minute (Btu/m) and b) kilowatts 5. (2 pts) How much does 1 kg...
15. For the piecewise function, find the values h(-4), h(0), (5), and h(8). -4x -9, for x < -3 h(x) = 5, for-3x<5 ( x +3, for x 25 16. Determine the symmetries, if any, for the graph of the given relation. 3x + 2 = y2 17. The weight, W, that a horizontal beam can support varies inversely as the length, L, of the beam. Suppose that a 10-m beam can support 1400 Kg. How many kilograms can a...
< Chapter 20 practice for Quiz 12 on 23 April Study of Plutonium Levels in a Human Population < 16 of 28 > Review Constants Periodic Table Radiation can be measured according to activity, exposure, or its effect on biological tissue. Units of curies (Ci) and disintegrations per second (dps) measure activity. The rad measures exposure, where rad stands for radiation absorbed dose. The rem measures biological effect, where rem stands for roentgen equivalent man. RBE is a multiplication factor...
Problem 14.32 < 10 of 10 > Review The block has a mass of 0.81 kg and moves within the smooth vertical slot. It starts from rest when the attached spring is in the unstretched position at A. SB = 0.15 m. Neglect the size and mass of the pulley. Hint: The work of F can be determined by finding the difference Alin cord lengths AC and BC and using UF=FAL (Figure 1) Part A Determine the magnitude of the...
Problem 3.13 A planet of mass 3 x 104 kg is at location <6 x 101, s 101, 0 m. A star of mass 9 x 100 kg is at location <3 x 1011 8 x 10, 0> m. wil be useful to draw a diagram of the situation, including the relevant vectors (a) What is the relative position vector 7 pointing from the planet to the star? (b) What is the distance between the planet and the star? 1기...
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Please answer all my questions correct
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Please answer all my questions correct
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Please answer all my questions correct
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A second rock is thrown straight upward with a speed 6.000 m/s, If this rock takes 1.828 s to fall to the ground, from what height H was it released? Express your answer in meters to three significant figures A rock thrown with speed 12.0 m/s and launch angle 30.0 (above the horizontal) travels a horizontal...