COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS
COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS
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Chapter 1, Problem 31QAP
To determine

(A)

The value of 125 cm into m.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for 125 cm is  1.25 m

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is 125 cm.

Formula used:

For numerical value convert cm into m,

  cm100 m

Calculation:

Conversion of cm into m,

  125100 m1.25 m

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for 125 cm is  1.25 m.

To determine

(B)

The value of 233 g into kg.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for 233 g is  0.233 Kg

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is 233 g

Formula used:

For numerical value convert g into kg,

  g1000 kg

Calculation:

Conversion of g into kg,

  2331000 kg0.233 kg

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for 233 g is  0.233 kg

To determine

(C)

The value of 786 ms into s.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for 786 ms is  0.786 s

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is 786 ms

Formula used:

For numerical value convert ms into s,

  ms1000s

Calculation:

Conversion of ms into s,

  7861000 s0.786 s

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for 786 ms is  0.786 s

To determine

(D)

The value of 454 kg into mg.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for 454 kg is  454000000 mg

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is 454 kg

Formula used:

For numerical value convert kg into mg,

  kg×1000000 mg

Calculation:

Conversion of kg into mg,

  454×106 mg454000000 mg

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for 454 kg is  454000000 mg

To determine

(E)

The value of  208 cm2 into  m2.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for  208 cm2 is  0.0208 m2

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is  208 cm2

Formula used:

For numerical value convert  cm2 into  m2,

    cm210000  m2

Calculation:

Conversion of cm2 into m2,

  20810000  m20.0208  m2

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for  208 cm2 is  0.0208 m2

To determine

(F)

The value of  444 m2 into  cm2.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for  444 m2 is  4440000 cm2

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is  444 m2

Formula used:

For numerical value convert  m2 into  cm2,

   m2×10000 cm2

Calculation:

Conversion of m2 into cm2,

  444×10000  cm24440000  cm2

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for  444 m2 is  4440000 cm2

To determine

(G)

The value of  12.5 cm3 into  m3.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for  12.5 cm3 is  12.5×106 m3

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is  12.5 cm3

Formula used:

For numerical value convert cm3 into m3,

  cm31000000 m3

Calculation:

Conversion of cm3 into m3,

  12.51000000 m312.5×10-6 m3

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for  12.5 cm3 is  12.5×106 m3

To determine

(H)

The value of  144 m3 into  cm3.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 31QAP

The numerical value for  144 m3 is  144×106 cm3

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given value is  144 m3

Formula used:

For numerical value convert  m3 into cm3,

  m3×1000000 cm3

Calculation:

Conversion of  m3 into cm3,

  144×100000 cm3144×106 cm3

Conclusion:

Thus, numerical value for  144 m3 is  144×106 cm3

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