ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEM. PROCESS.
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Author: FELDER
Publisher: INTER WILE
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.2P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
To convert 1760 miles/h to km/s.
Concept introduction:
The international system of unit (SI units):
Day is represented by the symbol | d |
Week is represented by the symbol | wk |
Hour is represented by the symbol | h |
Minutes is represented by the symbol | min |
Seconds is represented by the symbol | s |
Microsecond is represented by the symbol | µs |
Meter is represented by the symbol | m |
Feet is represented by the symbol | ft |
Kilometer is represented by the symbol | km |
Kilogram is represented by the symbol | kg |
Pound is represented by the symbol | lb |
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
To convert 1400 kg/m3 to lbm /ft3.
Concept introduction:
The international system of unit (SI units):
Day is represented by the symbol | d |
Week is represented by the symbol | wk |
Hour is represented by the symbol | h |
Minutes is represented by the symbol | min |
Seconds is represented by the symbol | s |
Microsecond is represented by the symbol | µs |
Meter is represented by the symbol | m |
Feet is represented by the symbol | ft |
Kilometer is represented by the symbol | km |
Kilogram is represented by the symbol | kg |
Pound is represented by the symbol | lb |
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
To convert
Concept introduction:
The international system of unit (SI units):
Day is represented by the symbol | d |
Week is represented by the symbol | wk |
Hour is represented by the symbol | h |
Minutes is represented by the symbol | min |
Seconds is represented by the symbol | s |
Microsecond is represented by the symbol | µs |
Meter is represented by the symbol | m |
Feet is represented by the symbol | ft |
Kilometer is represented by the symbol | km |
Kilogram is represented by the symbol | kg |
Pound is represented by the symbol | lb |
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