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Write each of the following in terms of the SI base unit (that is, express the prefix as the power of 10).
a 1.07 ps
b 5.8 μm
c 319 nm
d 15.3 ms
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10.
Concept Introduction:
Metric prefix is the one which follows a basic unit of measurement in order to indicate fraction or multiple of the units. There are seven SI base units. From these base units all the other units can be derived. Prefix is used to indicate the value in power of 10. This is a physical quantity and it is known as SI prefix. The seven base units are meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, mole, ampere, and candela. Some of the prefix are mega, kilo, deci, centi etc.
Answer to Problem 1.113QP
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10 is 1.07×10-12s.
Explanation of Solution
The term that is given in the problem statement is 1.07ps
This can be expressed with power of 10 as follows,
1 ps =10-12 sTherefore,1.07 ps=1.07 ×10-12 s
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10.
Concept Introduction:
Metric prefix is the one which follows a basic unit of measurement in order to indicate fraction or multiple of the units. There are seven SI base units. From these base units all the other units can be derived. Prefix is used to indicate the value in power of 10. This is a physical quantity and it is known as SI prefix. The seven base units are meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, mole, ampere, and candela. Some of the prefix are mega, kilo, deci, centi etc.
Answer to Problem 1.113QP
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10 is 5.8×10-6m.
Explanation of Solution
The term that is given in the problem statement is 5.8μm
This can be expressed with power of 10 as follows,
1 μm =10-6 mTherefore,5.8 μm=5.8 ×10-6 m
(c)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10.
Concept Introduction:
Metric prefix is the one which follows a basic unit of measurement in order to indicate fraction or multiple of the units. There are seven SI base units. From these base units all the other units can be derived. Prefix is used to indicate the value in power of 10. This is a physical quantity and it is known as SI prefix. The seven base units are meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, mole, ampere, and candela. Some of the prefix are mega, kilo, deci, centi etc.
Answer to Problem 1.113QP
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10 is 3.19×10-7m.
Explanation of Solution
The term that is given in the problem statement is 319 nm
This can be expressed with power of 10 as follows,
1 nm =10-9 mTherefore,319 nm=319 ×10-9 m=3.19 ×10-7 m
(d)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10.
Concept Introduction:
Metric prefix is the one which follows a basic unit of measurement in order to indicate fraction or multiple of the units. There are seven SI base units. From these base units all the other units can be derived. Prefix is used to indicate the value in power of 10. This is a physical quantity and it is known as SI prefix. The seven base units are meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, mole, ampere, and candela. Some of the prefix are mega, kilo, deci, centi etc.
Answer to Problem 1.113QP
The given terms of SI base unit and prefix has to be expressed as power of 10 is 1.53×10-2s.
Explanation of Solution
The term that is given in the problem statement is 15.3 ms
This can be expressed with power of 10 as follows,
1 ms =10-3 sTherefore,15.3ms=15.3 ×10-3 s=1.53 ×10-2 s
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PART 3
A Volumetric Flask
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SOA
A 50-mL volumetric flask measures a volume of 50.00 mL. In this experiment, we want to show that
this is true. 50.00 mL is the actual volume measured by this volumetric flask.
EXPERIMENT:
The mass of an empty volumetric flask is measured.
Then water is added to the volumetric flask and the meniscus is adjusted to be at the correct
level.
Then the mass of the volumetric flask and the water is measured.
Finally, the temperature of the water in the volumetric flask is measured.
RESULTS:
Mass of empty volumetric flask = 37.04 g
Mass of volumetric flask and water = 86.83 g
Temperature of the water in the volumetric flask = 23°C
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Densities of water at different temperatures:
Density of Water at Different Temperatures
(g/cm)
Temp, °C
Density
Temp, °C
Density
Temp, °C
Density
18
0.99862
21
0.99802
24
0.99733
19
0.99844
22
0.99780
25
0.99708
20
0.99823
23
0.99757
26
0.99681
(a) Using the mass of the water measured and the density of the water,…
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