Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Calculate the volume of pacific ocean (in mm3) in a micro-scale earth built at a one billionth scale. Assume the radius of the small scale earth is 5.3 mm, and the pacific ocean area is 24 % of the global surface and the average depth of the ocean is 3.79 mm.
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