Please show your work 1. Convert 4598 grams into pounds 2. Convert 1600 meters into miles...
Hydrology ENV 321 Homework #1 Due: Friday, September 6 at 1:00pm 1. Convert (show all conversion steps for full credit; convert only one unit for cach step as demonstrated in class): a) acre-feet/day to mgd (mgd is million gallons per day] b) cfs to cms c) inches/hr rainfall to mm/day rainfall d) short tons/acre-day to Mg/hectare-year [Mg is megagrams e) inches"F to cm/ C [be careful, this one may trick you] 2. Define the hydrologic cycle component and indicate how...
1. Convert 36.4 inches into meters. Map: Conversion factors: Solution: 2. How many milliliters are there in 43.2 gal? Map: Conversion factors: Solution: 3. What is the length of a 10.0 km race in centimeters? Map: Conversion factors: Solution: 4. Express a volume of 0.0944 dL in microliters. Map: Conversion factors: Solution: 5. An Olympic sized swimming pool has a volume of 660,000 gallons. What is the volume in megaliters? Map: Conversion factors: Solution: 6. Engine size is measured by...
1. Convert 60 miles per hour into meters per second. 2. A student is trying to remember some formulas from geometry. In what follows, assume A is area, V is volume, and all other variables are lengths. Determine which formulas are dimensionally consistent. (c) V-0.5bh, (e) V nd 3. The length of a warchouse is measured to be 95.00m. The height of the roof is measured to be 1,350.00cm. The width is measured to be 0.0015km. Calculate the volume of...
please do not skip and excercise I need all pf them for strudying porpuses Answer each of the problems. Make sure to show all your work. 1) A pump is used to fill an inflatable mattress at a constant rate of 0.25 cubic feet per second. If the mattress is completely inflated after 1 minute, how much air can the mattress hold? Include units in your answer 2) The same mattress in Problem 1 is later deflated by opening its...
What is the volume of the sphere in Procedure 2 in units of cm3? Express your answer to two significant figures. LAB 14: IDEAL GAS LAW BASIC CONCEPTS TEXTBOOK: SECTIONS 15.2, YOUNG, 10TH EDITION DEFINITIONS Volume: The space taken up by an object, measured in cubic meters (m"). Pressure: For an enclosed gas, pressure is defined as the force exerted per area by the gas on the container walls, measured in Pascal (1 N/m) Temperature: A measure of the average...