COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Author: Freedman
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Chapter 1, Problem 38QAP
To determine
(a)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(b)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(c)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(d)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(e)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(f)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(g)
The number of significant digits in given number.
To determine
(h)
The number of significant digits in given number.
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A1) Solve this question, without any mistake.
b) Perform the following calculations, rounding off the answers to the appropriate number of
significant digits. Include the correct units in your answer.
i) 136.06 g+2.1 g=
%3D
ii) 1560.35 kg +242 kg =
iii) 8.5 m + 2.194 m - 3.45 m =
iv) 2.55 m + 0.38 s =
%3D
v) 4.550 N x 1.2 m =
vi) 3.2 m x 1.455 m x 0.55m =
vii) 13.25 cm + 42.985 cm + 26.4 cm - 695 mm =
viii) 467.28 g + (10.6 cm x 3.7 cm x 2.75 cm) =
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