Chapter 01 PDF
Chapter 01 PDF
Q1.3 People have different size hands. Defining the unit precisely
would be cumbersome.
Q1.5 (b) and (d). You cannot add or subtract quantities of different
dimension.
Q1.7 If I were a runner, I might walk or run 10 1 miles per day. Since I am a college professor, I walk about
10 0 miles per day. I drive about 40 miles per day on workdays and up to 200 miles per day on
vacation.
Q1.9 Zero digits. An order-of-magnitude calculation is accurate only within a factor of 10.
Q1.11 With one datum known to one significant digit, we have 80 million yr + 24 yr = 80 million yr.
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2 Physics and Measurement
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
P1.1 From the figure, we may see that the spacing between diagonal planes is half the distance between
diagonally adjacent atoms on a flat plane. This diagonal distance may be obtained from the
Pythagorean theorem, Ldiag = L2 + L2 . Thus, since the atoms are separated by a distance
1 2
L = 0.200 nm , the diagonal planes are separated by L + L2 = 0.141 nm .
2
4 3 4
*P1.2 Modeling the Earth as a sphere, we find its volume as
3 3
e
r = 6.37 10 6 m j 3
= 1.08 10 21 m 3 . Its
m 5.98 10 24 kg
density is then = = = 5.52 10 3 kg m3 . This value is intermediate between the
V 1.08 10 21 m 3
tabulated densities of aluminum and iron. Typical rocks have densities around 2 000 to
3 000 kg m3 . The average density of the Earth is significantly higher, so higher-density material
must be down below the surface.
P1.3 a fb g
With V = base area height V = r 2 h and = e j m
V
, we have
m 1 kg F 10 mm I
9 3
= =
a
r h 19.5 mm 2 39.0 mm
2
fa f GH 1 m JK
3
4 3
= 2.15 10 kg m .
m
*P1.4 Let V represent the volume of the model, the same in = for both. Then iron = 9.35 kg V and
V
m gold gold m gold F
19.3 10 3 kg / m3 I
gold =
V
. Next,
iron
=
9.35 kg
and m gold = 9.35 kg GH
7.86 10 3 kg / m3 JK
= 23.0 kg .
4
P1.5 V = Vo Vi =
3
e
r23 r13 j
=
m 4 FG IJ e
, so m = V = r23 r13 =
4 r23 r13
j e j
V 3 H K 3
.
Chapter 1 3
4 3 4
P1.6 For either sphere the volume is V = r and the mass is m = V = r 3 . We divide this equation
3 3
for the larger sphere by the same equation for the smaller:
m A 4 rA3 3 rA3
= = = 5.
m s 4 rs3 3 rs3
a f
Then rA = rs 3 5 = 4.50 cm 1.71 = 7.69 cm .
F 1.66 10 -24
g I = 6.64 10
(a) For He, m 0 = 4.00 u GH 1 u JK 24
g .
F 1.66 10
= 55.9 uG
-24
gI
(b) For Fe, m 0
H 1u JK = 9.29 10 23
g .
= 207 uG
F 1.66 10 24
gI
(c) For Pb, m 0
H 1u JK = 3.44 10 22
g .
*P1.8 (a) The mass of any sample is the number of atoms in the sample times the mass m 0 of one
atom: m = Nm 0 . The first assertion is that the mass of one aluminum atom is
Thus the first assertion implies the second. Reasoning in reverse, the second assertion can be
written m = Nm 0 .
0.027 kg
0.027 0 kg = 6.02 10 23 m 0 , so m 0 = = 4.48 10 26 kg ,
6.02 10 23
in agreement with the first assertion.
(b) The general equation m = Nm 0 applied to one mole of any substance gives M g = NM u ,
where M is the numerical value of the atomic mass. It divides out exactly for all substances,
giving 1.000 000 0 10 3 kg = N 1.660 540 2 10 27 kg . With eight-digit data, we can be quite
sure of the result to seven digits. For one mole the number of atoms is
F 1 I 10
N= GH 1.660 540 2 JK 3 + 27
= 6.022 137 10 23 .
(c) The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.008 0 u and that of oxygen is 15.999 u. The mass of one
b g
molecule of H 2 O is 2 1.008 0 + 15.999 u = 18.0 u. Then the molar mass is 18.0 g .
(d) b g
For CO 2 we have 12.011 g + 2 15.999 g = 44.0 g as the mass of one mole.
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P1.9 Mass of gold abraded: m = 3.80 g 3.35 g = 0.45 g = 0.45 g b gFGH 101 kgg IJK = 4.5 10
3
4
kg .
F 1.66 10 27
kg I
Each atom has mass m 0 = 197 u = 197 u GH 1 u JK = 3.27 10 kg . 25
m 4.5 10 4 kg
N = = = 1.38 10 21 atoms .
m0 3.27 10 25 kg
P1.10 (a) e
m = L3 = 7.86 g cm 3 5.00 10 6 cm je j 3
= 9.83 10 16 g = 9.83 10 19 kg
m 9.83 10 19 kg
(b) N= = = 1.06 10 7 atoms
e
m 0 55.9 u 1.66 10 27 kg 1 u j
P1.11 (a) The cross-sectional area is
a fa
A = 2 0.150 m 0.010 m + 0.340 m 0.010 m f a fa f.
3 2
= 6.40 10 m .
e ja
V = AL = 6.40 10 3 m 2 1.50 m = 9.60 10 3 m3 . f
Thus, its mass is
FIG. P1.11
e
m = V = 7.56 10 kg / m je9.60 10 m j = 72.6 kg .
3 3 3 3
F 1.66 10 kg I = 9.28 10
The mass of one typical atom is m = a55.9 ufG
27
H 1 u JK
26
(b) 0 kg . Now
m 72.6 kg
m = Nm 0 and the number of atoms is N = = 26
= 7.82 10 26 atoms .
m 0 9.28 10 kg
Chapter 1 5
F 1.66 10 27
kg I = 2.99 10
P1.12 (a) The mass of one molecule is m 0 = 18.0 u GH 1 u JK 26
kg . The number of
m 1.20 kg
N pail = = = 4.02 10 25 molecules .
m 0 2.99 10 26 kg
(b) Suppose that enough time has elapsed for thorough mixing of the hydrosphere.
F m I = (4.02 10 F 1.20 kg I ,
N both = N pail GH M JK
pail
total
25
molecules) GH 1.32 10 kg JK
21
or
P1.13 The term x has dimensions of L, a has dimensions of LT 2 , and t has dimensions of T. Therefore, the
equation x = ka m t n has dimensions of
e
L = LT 2 j aTf
m n
or L1 T 0 = Lm T n 2 m .
The powers of L and T must be the same on each side of the equation. Therefore,
L1 = Lm and m = 1 .
Likewise, equating terms in T, we see that n 2m must equal 0. Thus, n = 2 . The value of k, a
dimensionless constant, cannot be obtained by dimensional analysis .
P1.15 (a) This is incorrect since the units of ax are m 2 s 2 , while the units of v are m s .
(b) a f
This is correct since the units of y are m, and cos kx is dimensionless if k is in m 1 .
*P1.16 (a) a
F or a = k
F
represents the proportionality of acceleration to resultant force and
m m
the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass. If k has no dimensions, we have
F L F M L
a = k , 2 =1 , F = .
m T M T2
M L kg m
(b) In units, 2
= , so 1 newton = 1 kg m s 2 .
T s2
LM kg m OP = G kg 2
.
Ns Q m
2 2
2 2 m3
Multiply both sides by m and divide by kg ; the units of G are .
kg s 2
*P1.18 a fa f
Each of the four walls has area 8.00 ft 12.0 ft = 96.0 ft 2 . Together, they have area
This means the proteins are assembled at a rate of many layers of atoms each second!
8.50 in 3 = 8.50 in 3
FG 0.025 4 m IJ 3
= 1.39 10 4 m 3
*P1.20
H 1 in K
Chapter 1 7
P1.21 Conceptualize: We must calculate the area and convert units. Since a meter is about 3 feet, we should
a fa
expect the area to be about A 30 m 50 m = 1 500 m 2 . f
Categorize: We model the lot as a perfect rectangle to use Area = Length Width. Use the
conversion: 1 m = 3.281 ft .
a
Analyze: A = LW = 100 ft f FGH 3.281
1m I
ft
J
K a F 1 m IJ = 1 390 m
150 ft fG
H 3.281 ft K
2
= 1.39 10 3 m 2 .
Finalize: Our calculated result agrees reasonably well with our initial estimate and has the proper
units of m 2 . Unit conversion is a common technique that is applied to many problems.
P1.22 (a) a fa fa f
V = 40.0 m 20.0 m 12.0 m = 9.60 10 3 m 3
3 3
b
V = 9.60 10 m 3.28 ft 1 m g 3
= 3.39 10 5 ft 3
e je
m = air V = 1.20 kg m3 9.60 10 3 m3 = 1.15 10 4 kg . j
The student must look up weight in the index to find
e je
Fg = mg = 1.15 10 4 kg 9.80 m s 2 = 1.13 10 5 N . j
Converting to pounds,
e jb
Fg = 1.13 10 5 N 1 lb 4.45 N = 2.54 10 4 lb . g
P1.23 (a) Seven minutes is 420 seconds, so the rate is
30.0 gal
r= = 7.14 10 2 gal s .
420 s
r = 2.70 10 4 m3 s .
F 1m 3 IF 1 h I =
t= GH 2.70 10 4
m 3 G J
s JK H 3 600 K
1.03 h .
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At one step in the calculation, we note that one million cubic centimeters make one cubic meter. Our
result is indeed close to the expected value. Since the last reported significant digit is not certain, the
difference in the two values is probably due to measurement uncertainty and should not be a
concern. One important common-sense check on density values is that objects which sink in water
must have a density greater than 1 g cm 3 , and objects that float must be less dense than water.
P1.26 It is often useful to remember that the 1 600-m race at track and field events is approximately 1 mile
in length. To be precise, there are 1 609 meters in a mile. Thus, 1 acre is equal in area to
mi K
J = 4.05 10 3 m 2 .
FG
ton 2 000 lb IJ FG 1 h IJ FG 1 min IJ =
*P1.27 The weight flow rate is 1 200
h ton H K H 60 min K H 60 s K 667 lb s .
(a) 1 mi h = 1.609 km h
(b) 55 mi h = 88.5 km h
(b) e
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 2 6.378 10 3 m = 4.01 10 7 m . The length j
of one dollar bill is 0.155 m so that the length of 6 trillion bills is 9.30 10 11 m. Thus, the
6 trillion dollars would encircle the Earth
9.30 10 11 m
= 2.32 10 4 times .
4.01 0 7 m
mSun 1.99 10 30 kg
P1.30 N atoms = = = 1.19 10 57 atoms
m atom 1.67 10 27 kg
V 3.78 10 3 m 3
P1.31 V = At so t =
A
=
25.0 m 2
= 1.51 10 4 m or 151 m b g
1 a fe
13.0 acres 43 560 ft 2 acre j a481 ftf
P1.32 V = Bh =
3 3
7 3
= 9.08 10 ft ,
h
or
FIG. P1.32
= 2.57 10 6 m3
P1.33 b ge jb
Fg = 2.50 tons block 2.00 10 6 blocks 2 000 lb ton = 1.00 10 10 lbs g
*P1.34 The area covered by water is
a fe 2
A w = 0.70 AEarth = 0.70 4 REarth j a fa fe
= 0.70 4 6.37 10 6 m j 2
= 3.6 10 14 m 2 .
a fb
d = 2.3 miles 1 609 m l mile = 3.7 10 3 m . g
The volume of the water is
e je
V = A w d = 3.6 10 14 m 2 3.7 10 3 m = 1.3 10 18 m 3 j
and the mass is
e je
m = V = 1 000 kg m3 1.3 10 18 m3 = 1.3 10 21 kg . j
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atom, real
jH 1.06 10 m K 15
10
3
ft , or
e
d nucleus, scale = 6.79 10 3 ft jb304.8 mm 1 ft g = 2.07 mm
Vatom
3
4 ratom
FG r IJ = FG d
3
IJ = F 1.06 10
3 10
m I 3
K GH 2.40 10 JK
3 atom atom
= =
(b)
Vnucleus
3
4 rnucleus
3
Hr nucleus K Hd nucleus
15
m
0.25 m
S= 5
= 2.5 10 6 m lightyears .
1.0 10 lightyears
e
Dscale = Dactual S = 2.0 10 6 lightyears 2.5 10 6 m lightyears = 5.0 m . je j
2
AEarth 4 rEarth FG IJ F e6.37 10 mjb100 cm mg I
2 6
2
=G
GH 1.74 10 cm JJK = 13.4
r
P1.38 (a) = = Earth
2
A Moon 4 rMoon rMoon H K 8
Fe
FG 4IJ r 3
= Al
FG 4 IJ r 3
H 3K Fe
H 3K Al
4 Al rAl 3
m Al = Al VAl =
3
and
4 Fe rFe 3
m Fe = FeVFe = .
3
4 Al rAl 3 4 Fe rFe 3
= and rAl = rFe 3 Fe .
3 3 Al
P1.41 Model the room as a rectangular solid with dimensions 4 m by 4 m by 3 m, and each ping-pong ball
as a sphere of diameter 0.038 m. The volume of the room is 4 4 3 = 48 m3 , while the volume of
one ball is
FG
4 0.038 m IJ 3
= 2.87 10 5 m3 .
3 H 2 K
48
Therefore, one can fit about ~ 10 6 ping-pong balls in the room.
2.87 10 5
As an aside, the actual number is smaller than this because there will be a lot of space in the
room that cannot be covered by balls. In fact, even in the best arrangement, the so-called best
1
packing fraction is 2 = 0.74 so that at least 26% of the space will be empty. Therefore, the
6
above estimate reduces to 1.67 10 6 0.740 ~ 10 6 .
P1.42 A reasonable guess for the diameter of a tire might be 2.5 ft, with a circumference of about 8 ft. Thus,
b gb gb g
the tire would make 50 000 mi 5 280 ft mi 1 rev 8 ft = 3 10 7 rev ~ 10 7 rev .
P1.43 In order to reasonably carry on photosynthesis, we might expect a blade of grass to require at least
1
in 2 = 43 10 5 ft 2 . Since 1 acre = 43 560 ft 2 , the number of blades of grass to be expected on a
16
quarter-acre plot of land is about
n=
total area
=
a fe
0.25 acre 43 560 ft 2 acre j
= 2.5 10 7 blades ~ 10 7 blades .
area per blade 43 10 5 ft 2 blade
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P1.44 A typical raindrop is spherical and might have a radius of about 0.1 inch. Its volume is then
approximately 4 10 3 in 3 . Since 1 acre = 43 560 ft 2 , the volume of water required to cover it to a
depth of 1 inch is
*P1.45 Assume the tub measures 1.3 m by 0.5 m by 0.3 m. One-half of its volume is then
a fa fa fa
V = 0.5 1.3 m 0.5 m 0.3 m = 0.10 m3 . f
The mass of this volume of water is
e je j
m water = water V = 1 000 kg m3 0.10 m3 = 100 kg ~ 10 2 kg .
Pennies are now mostly zinc, but consider copper pennies filling 50% of the volume of the tub. The
mass of copper required is
e je j
mcopper = copper V = 8 920 kg m3 0.10 m3 = 892 kg ~ 10 3 kg .
P1.46 The typical person probably drinks 2 to 3 soft drinks daily. Perhaps half of these were in aluminum
cans. Thus, we will estimate 1 aluminum can disposal per person per day. In the U.S. there are ~250
million people, and 365 days in a year, so
e250 10 6
jb
cans day 365 days year 10 11 cans g
are thrown away or recycled each year. Guessing that each can weighs around 1 10 of an ounce, we
estimate this represents
e10 11
jb gb gb g
cans 0.1 oz can 1 lb 16 oz 1 ton 2 000 lb 3.1 10 5 tons year . ~ 10 5 tons
P1.47 Assume: Total population = 10 7 ; one out of every 100 people has a piano; one tuner can serve about
1 000 pianos (about 4 per day for 250 weekdays, assuming each piano is tuned once per year).
Therefore,
The first term gives the best value of the area. The cross terms add together to give the uncertainty
and the fourth term is negligible.
A = 209 cm 2 4 cm 2 .
METHOD TWO
We add the fractional uncertainties in the data.
a fa
A = 21.3 cm 9.8 cm f FGH 210..23 + 90..18 IJK = 209 cm 2
2% = 209 cm 2 4 cm 2
P1.49 (a) a
r 2 = 10.5 m 0.2 m f 2
= 346 m 2 13 m 2
(b) a
2 r = 2 10.5 m 0.2 m = 66.0 m 1.3 m f
P1.50 (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2
P1.51 a f a
r = 6.50 0. 20 cm = 6.50 0.20 10 2 m f
m = a1.85 0.02f kg
m
=
c h r
4
3
3
also,
m 3 r
= + .
m r
0.02 3 0.20
= +
a f
= 0.103 ,
1.85 6.50
1.85
= = 1.61 10 3 kg m 3
c h e6.5 10
4
3
2
m j 3
and
a f
= 1.61 0.17 10 3 kg m3 = 1.6 0.2 10 3 kg m3 . a f
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(b) a f a f
0.003 2 2 s.f. 356.3 4 s.f. = 1.140 16 = 2 s.f. a f 1.1
(c) a f a f
5.620 4 s.f. > 4 s.f. = 17.656 = 4 s.f. a f 17.66
P1.54 The distance around is 38.44 m + 19.5 m + 38.44 m + 19.5 m = 115.88 m , but this answer must be
rounded to 115.9 m because the distance 19.5 m carries information to only one place past the
decimal. 115.9 m
A
=
0.12 m
1 U
= 0.0063 |
FIG. P1.55
A
w
119.0 m
0.01 m
|| V
= 1
= 0.010 V = 0.006 + 0.010 + 0.011 = 0.027 = 3%
w
t
1 1.0 m
0.1 cm
|
|
V
= 1
= 0.011 |
t 19.0 cm W
Additional Problems
x 1 000 m
=
100 m x
(i.e., such that x is the same multiple of 100 m as the multiple that 1 000 m is of x). Thus, it is seen that
a fb g
x 2 = 100 m 1 000 m = 1.00 10 5 m 2
and therefore
x = 1.00 10 5 m 2 = 316 m .
Chapter 1 15
*P1.57 Consider one cubic meter of gold. Its mass from Table 1.5 is 19 300 kg. One atom of gold has mass
19 300 kg
N= = 5.90 10 28 .
3.27 10 25 kg
1 m3
d3 = = 1.69 10 29 m 3 .
5.90 10 28
So
d = 2.57 10 10 m .
F I
P1.58 a fe j FG VV IJ e A j = GG V JJ e4 r j
Atotal = N A drop = total total 2
H K drop H K
drop 4 r 3
3
b gb gb
1 mo = 30 day 24 h day 3 600 s h = 2.592 10 6 s . g
Applying units to the equation,
e j e
V = 1.50 Mft 3 mo t + 0.008 00 Mft 3 mo 2 t 2 . j
Since 1 Mft 3 = 10 6 ft 3 ,
e j e
V = 1.50 10 6 ft 3 mo t + 0.008 00 10 6 ft 3 mo 2 t 2 . j
Converting months to seconds,
1.50 10 6 ft 3 mo 0.008 00 10 6 ft 3 mo 2
V= t+ t2.
2.592 10 6 s mo
e2.592 10 6
s mo j 2
e j e
Thus, V [ft 3 ] = 0.579 ft 3 s t + 1.19 10 9 ft 3 s 2 t 2 . j
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P1.61 2 r = 15.0 m
r = 2.39 m
h
= tan 55.0
r
a f
h = 2.39 m tan( 55.0 ) = 3.41 m
h
55
r
FIG. P1.61
*P1.62 Let d represent the diameter of the coin and h its thickness. The mass of the gold is
F 2 d 2 I
m = V = At = GH 4 JK
+ dh t
m = 19.3 2
LM a2.41f 2
a fa
+ 2.41 0.178 fOPPe0.18 10 j
4
MN 4 Q
= 0.003 64 grams
cost = 0.003 64 grams $10 gram = $0.036 4 = 3.64 cents
e 10 7
j b
s yr 31 557 600 s yr g 100% = 0.449% .
31 557 600 s yr
Chapter 1 17
P1.64 (a) V = L3 , A = L2 , h = L
V = A h
(b) e j
Vcylinder = R 2 h = R 2 h = Ah , where A = R 2
v=
aVol rate of flowf = 16.5 cm 3
s
= 0.529 cm s .
(Area:
D2 a
6 .30 cm f 2
4 ) 4
16.5 cm 3 s
v= = 11.5 cm s .
a
1.35 cm f 2
e je
m = V = 1.00 10 3 kg cm3 1.00 m 3 10 2 cm m je j 3
= 1 000 kg
m = V =
FG 4 R IJ = FG 1 D IJ = e1 000 kg m jFG 1 IJ e1.0 10
3 3 3 6
j 3
cell:
H3 K H6 K H6 K m
= 5.2 10 16 kg
kidney: m = V =
FG 4 R IJ = e1.00 10
3 3
kg cm3 jFGH 34 IJK ( 4.0 cm) 3
H3 K
= 0.27 kg
m=
FG D hIJ = e1 10
2 3
kg cm 3 jFGH 4 IJK a2.0 mmf a4.0 mmfe10
2 1
j 3
fly:
H4 K cm mm
= 1.3 10 5 kg
(10 8 cars)(10 4 mi yr )
P1.67 V20 mpg = = 5.0 10 10 gal yr
20 mi gal
(10 8 cars)(10 4 mi yr )
V25 mpg = = 4.0 10 10 gal yr
25 mi gal
F furlongs IF
220 yd IF
0.914 4 m 1 fortnight 1 day IF
1 hr I FG IJ FG I
P1.68 GH
v = 5.00 JK GH
fortnight 1 furlong 1 yd JK GH
14 days JK GH
24 hrs 3 600 s
= 8.32 10 4 m s JK H KH JK
This speed is almost 1 mm/s; so we might guess the creature was a snail, or perhaps a sloth.
e
r 2 t = 10 21 m j e10
2 19
j
m ~ 10 61 m3 .
If the distance between stars is 4 10 16 m , then there is one star in a volume on the order of
e4 10 16
j 3
m ~ 10 50 m 3 .
10 61 m 3
The number of stars is about 50 3
~ 10 11 stars .
10 m star
m m 4m
P1.70 The density of each material is = = = .
V r 2h D2h
=
b
4 51.5 g g = 2.75
g FG g IJ is
Al:
a
2.52 cmf a3.75 cmf
2
cm 3 H cm K
The tabulated value 2.70 3
2% smaller.
4b56.3 g g g F g IJ is
= = The tabulated value G 8.92
Cu:
a1.23 cmf a5.06 cmf
2
9.36
cm3 H cm K 3
5% smaller.
4b94.4 g g g
Brass: = = 8.91
a1.54 cmf a5.69 cmf
2
cm3
4b69.1 g g g
Sn: = = 7.68
a1.75 cmf a3.74 cmf
2
cm3
4b 216.1 g g g FG g IJ is
= =
Fe:
a1.89 cmf a9.77 cmf
2
7.88
cm 3
The tabulated value 7.86
H cm3 K 0.3% smaller.
4 3 4
(b) Vmm =
3 3
e 3
r = 5.00 10 7 m = 5.24 10 19 m3 j
Vcube 1 m3
= = 1.91 10 18 micrometeorites
Vmm 5.24 10 19 m3
1.91 10 18 micrometeorites
This would take = 6.05 10 10 yr .
3.16 10 7 micrometeorites yr
Chapter 1 19
P1.6 7.69 cm
P1.40 rAl = rFe
FG IJ
Fe
13
P1.44 ~ 10 9 raindrops
P1.10 (a) 9.83 10 16 g ; (b) 1.06 10 7 atoms
P1.14 (a) ii; (b) iii; (c) i P1.50 (a) 3; (b) 4; (c) 3; (d) 2
M L
P1.16 (a) ; (b) 1 newton = 1 kg m s 2 P1.52 (a) 797; (b) 1.1; (c) 17.66
T2
P1.54 115.9 m
P1.18 35.7 m 2
P1.56 316 m
P1.20 1.39 10 4 m3
P1.58 4.50 m 2
5 3 4
P1.22 (a) 3.39 10 ft ; (b) 2.54 10 lb
P1.60 see the solution; 24.6
5 7
P1.24 (a) 560 km = 5.60 10 m = 5.60 10 cm ;
(b) 491 m = 0.491 km = 4.91 10 4 cm ; P1.62 3.64 cents ; no
(c) 6.19 km = 6.19 10 3 m = 6.19 10 5 cm ;
P1.64 see the solution
(d) 2.50 km = 2.50 10 3 m = 2.50 10 5 cm
P1.66 (a) 1 000 kg; (b) 5.2 10 16 kg ; 0. 27 kg ;
P1.26 4.05 10 3 m 2
1.3 10 5 kg
P1.28 (a) 1 mi h = 1.609 km h ; (b) 88.5 km h ;
(c) 16.1 km h P1.68 8.32 10 4 m s ; a snail
P1.32 2.57 10 6 m3