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The average rate of chemical weathering of carbonate rock in an urban area is 2.1
Date on Tombstone |
Age (yr) |
1910 |
100 |
1921 |
89 |
1948 |
62 |
1958 |
52 |
1975 |
35 |
How much has the depth of the lettering been reduced on each tombstone?
The depth of the lettering been reduced on each tombstone if the average rate of chemical weathering of carbonate rock in an urban area is
Answer to Problem 2PEB
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The average rate of chemical weathering of carbonate rock in an urban area is
The depth of lettering of the tomstones shown in the following table was measured by 2010.
Formula used:
Write the weathering rate is divided by the surface reduction by the age of the tombstone.
Explanation:
Recall that the weathering rate is divided by the surface reduction by the age of the tombstone.
Rearranged:
For date of tombstone 1920 and age
Substitute
For date of tombstone 1921 and age
Substitute
For date of tombstone 1948 and age
Substitute
For date of tombstone 1958 and age
Substitute
For date of tombstone 1975 and age
Substitute
Conclusion:
The depth of the lettering been reduced on each tombstones are
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