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The number of significant figures in 0.00150 is:
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1 m is equivalent to 3.281 ft.A cube with an edge of 1.5 ft has a volume of:
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Which of the SI standard units is NOT based on a constant of nature?
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Two girders are made of the same material.Girder A is twice as long as girder B and has a cross-sectional area that is twice as great.The ratio of the mass density of girder A to the mass density of girder B is:
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During a short interval of time the speed v in m/s of an automobile is given by v = at2 + bt3, where the time t is in seconds.The units of a and b are respectively:
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Suppose A = BC, where A has the dimensions L/M and C has the dimensions L/T.Then B has the dimension:
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A right circular cylinder with a radius of 2.3 cm and a height of 1.4 m has a volume of:
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Metric time is defined so that one day equals 10 hours; one hour equals 100 minutes; and one minute equals 100 seconds.One metric second equals how many normal seconds?
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