Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 1, Problem 12P

Write the following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units: (a) 286.6mm, (b) 85µV, (c) 760 mg. (d) 62.1 ps, (e) 22.5nm, (f)2.50 gigavolts.

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units:

286.6 mm

Answer to Problem 12P

Solution:

  0.2866=2.866 ×10(1)m

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The value 0f 286.6 mm is converted to meter.

Calculation:

The value is divided by 103 because 1m=1000mm . Here the decimal is moved one place to the right such that it is right to the leftmost non-zero number.

Conclusion:

  286.6 mm = 0.2866 m

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units:

85 µV

Answer to Problem 12P

Solution:

  85×10(6)Volts=8.5×10(5)Volts

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The value of 85 µV is in µV, it is converted to Volts.

(c)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units:

760 mg

Answer to Problem 12P

Solution:

  0.76g=7.6×10(-1)g

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The value of760 mgis in mg, it is converted to the gram.

Solution:

To do so the value is divided by 103 because 1g=1 ×10(3)mg

Here the decimal is moved one place to the right such that it is right to the leftmost non-zero number.

Conclusion:

  0.76mg=7.6×10(1)g

(d)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units:

  6.21ps

Answer to Problem 12P

Solution:

  62.1×10(12)s=6.21×10(13)s

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The value of 6.21ps is in picoseconds, it is converted to second.

(e)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units:

22.5 nm

Answer to Problem 12P

Solution: 22.5×10(9)m=2.25×10(10)m

Explanation of Solution

Since the value is in nm (nanometre), it is converted to meter. To do so the value is divided by 10-9 because 1m= 1×10(-9)nm.

Here, the decimal is moved one place to the left such that it is right to the leftmost non-zero number.

(f)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units:

2.50 gigavolts

Answer to Problem 12P

Solution: 2.50×109Volts

Explanation of Solution

Since the value is in gigavolts, it is converted to Volts. To do so the value is multiplied by 109 because 1gigavolts= 1×109 Volts.

Conclusion:

  2.50gigavolts = 2.50 ×109 Volts

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