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Chapter 1.6, Problem 7P
Represent each of the following quantities in the correct SI form using an appropriate prefix: (a) 0.000 431 kg, (b) 35.3(103) N, (c) 0.005 32 km.
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Complete the table below with the correct values in two decimal places, but "v" must be
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p (lbm/ft³)
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Represent the following quantities in the correct SI form using an appropriate prefix:0.000 431 kg
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