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B. Solving Problems in Measurement
Answer the following problems (Show your solutions, if needed)
1. It was already noon when Lela woke up. The temperature was 38°C and she was
sweating all over. As it was already late, she was given only 10 minutes to pack her
things. She wondered how she would pack a 1.5 kg tin of milk powder, 850 cm3 of
lake water, 980 g of a rare rock, a 1.2 m long stem of a special plant and finally not
to forget 6.5 m2 of tent material into her bag. From the above description, identify the
physical quantities and then classify them into base quantities and derived
quantities.
2. For each of the following, express the magnitude using scientific notation.
(a) The length of a virus = 0.000 000 08 m
(b) The mass of a ship = 75 000 000 kg
(c) The mass of the sun-2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
(d) The size of CoronaVirus = .00000002 m
(e) The storage capacity of La Mesa Dam = 50,500,000 cubic meter
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Transcribed Image Text:B. Solving Problems in Measurement Answer the following problems (Show your solutions, if needed) 1. It was already noon when Lela woke up. The temperature was 38°C and she was sweating all over. As it was already late, she was given only 10 minutes to pack her things. She wondered how she would pack a 1.5 kg tin of milk powder, 850 cm3 of lake water, 980 g of a rare rock, a 1.2 m long stem of a special plant and finally not to forget 6.5 m2 of tent material into her bag. From the above description, identify the physical quantities and then classify them into base quantities and derived quantities. 2. For each of the following, express the magnitude using scientific notation. (a) The length of a virus = 0.000 000 08 m (b) The mass of a ship = 75 000 000 kg (c) The mass of the sun-2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg (d) The size of CoronaVirus = .00000002 m (e) The storage capacity of La Mesa Dam = 50,500,000 cubic meter
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