Computer chips (Fig. 1–13) etched on circular silicon wafers of thickness 0.300 mm are sliced from a solid cylindrical silicon crystal of length 25 cm. If each wafer can hold 100 chips, what is the maximum number of chips that can be produced from one entire cylinder? Multiply the number of chips per wafer times the number of wafers that can be made from a cylinder. ( 100 chips wafer ) ( 1 wafer 0.300 mm ) ( 250 mm 1 cylinder ) = 83 , 000 chips cylinder
Computer chips (Fig. 1–13) etched on circular silicon wafers of thickness 0.300 mm are sliced from a solid cylindrical silicon crystal of length 25 cm. If each wafer can hold 100 chips, what is the maximum number of chips that can be produced from one entire cylinder? Multiply the number of chips per wafer times the number of wafers that can be made from a cylinder. ( 100 chips wafer ) ( 1 wafer 0.300 mm ) ( 250 mm 1 cylinder ) = 83 , 000 chips cylinder
Computer chips (Fig. 1–13) etched on circular silicon wafers of thickness 0.300 mm are sliced from a solid cylindrical silicon crystal of length 25 cm. If each wafer can hold 100 chips, what is the maximum number of chips that can be produced from one entire cylinder?
Multiply the number of chips per wafer times the number of wafers that can be made from a cylinder.
The radius of an atom of gold (Au) is about 1.35 Å.
How many gold atoms would have to be lined up to span 4.0 mm? Express your answer using two significant figures.
If the radius of a CD-ROM is 6 cm, what is the average area taken up by each bit if the total number of bits stored is 6 billion (6 x 109) bits?
A building 200 ft tall is 300 ft by 500 ft in cross section. If all four sides of the building are to be covered with a single layer of
bricks, estimate how many would be required (to one significant figure). Assume each brick is 3 in by 6 in by some depth d and
ignore windows or other openings.
O 5 x 104 bricks
3 x 106 bricks
O 1 x 106 bricks
O 4 x 104 bricks
O 2 x 106 bricks
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