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∙ 12y ago"10.0 mL × (7.87 g/1 mL)"
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∙ 12y agoTo calculate the mass of the sample using dimensional analysis, you would use the expression:
mass = volume × density
Substitute the given values for volume (10.0 mL) and density (7.87 g/mL) into the expression to calculate the mass of the iron sample.
No, not all dimensionally correct equations represent physical relationships. Dimensional analysis focuses on the units of measurements in an equation to ensure consistency but does not guarantee the physical relevance of the relationship itself. It is possible to have dimensionally correct equations that do not have a meaningful physical interpretation.
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5/16 pounds Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 5 oz*1 lb 16 oz=0.3125 lb
The correct form for the equilibrium constant expression for this reaction is Kc = [HF]^2 / ([H2] * [F2]), where the square brackets denote molar concentrations of each species at equilibrium.
If I am correct there are 2.54 centimeters in one inch, and 4 times 2.54 equals 10.16 centimeters. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 4 in* 2.54 cm 1 in = 10.16 cm
No it is not correct.
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The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
you test it by giving the letters a value say if X equals 5 and Y equals 7 then you calculate both expressions with that value. If both answers are the same, then the simplified expression is correct, or an equivalent.
The correct is *me neither* .
You do the calculations, not with actual numbers, but with dimensions. For example, [length] + [length] = [length], [length] x [length] = [length]2, square root of [time]4 = [time]2, etc. In the final result, left and right of the equation have to be equal. For more information, search about dimensional analysis (for example, the Wikipedia article on dimensional analysis might help).
The correct spelling is "dimensional."
The correct spelling for the expression is "ouija."
A dimensional check in an equation can provide a quick check about the possible correctness of the equation. For example, if you are supposed to calculate a speed, the dimensions of the result MUST be of the form [distance] / [time] (or something that you can simplify to distance/time). If it doesn't, the formula is wrong. If it does, it MIGHT be correct.
The correct expression is Repent of.
That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.
The correct spelling is one dimensional. A drawing on a piece of paper is one dimensional.