COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Chapter 1, Problem 36QAP
To determine
(a)
The prefix of the given quantity without scientific notation.
To determine
The prefix of the given quantity without scientific notation.
To determine
(b)
The scientific notations of the given quantity without the prefixes.
To determine
(c)
The prefix of the given quantity without scientific notation.
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The quantity called mass density is the mass per unit
volume of a substance. Express the following mass
densities in Sl units.
You may want to review (Pages 23 - 27) .
For help with math skills, you may want to review:
Conversion Between m and cm
Conversion Between mg.g.kg
Aluminum, 2.7 x 10 ³ kg/cm³
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
• View Available Hint(s)
HÀ
?
Value
Units
The table data:
15
1.75
13
1.63
11
1.5
9
1.35
7
1.19
5
1.01
3
0.78
A. Graph these data
B. Describe the graph
C. Using the data, calculate 1/2t^2 and complete
table 2 below
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COLLEGE PHYSICS
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