Editing Answers To Review Homework For IntroMeasurement Test
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Here is link to actual file of hard copy of [[Review Homework for IntroMeasurement Test]]<br> <br> <u>A. Completion</u><br> 1. Accuracy<br> 2. Precision<br> 3. meter (m)<br> 4. Volume<br> 5. 1000 cm<sup>3</sup>, FYI, 1.0cm<sup>3</sup> = 1.0 mL<br> 6. matter<br> 7. Weight<br> 8. 1.0g (called Density of water = 1.0g/mL or 1.0g/cm<sup>3</sup><br> 9. Density<br> 10. ratio <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 11. Water<b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 12. Hygrometer<b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 13. Celcius scale<br> 14. 100. <sup>o</sup>C<br> 15. Kelvin scale<br> 16. 273<br> 17. Accuracy<br> 18. Accepted <br> 19. Experimental <br> 20. Error<br> <br> <u>B. <nowiki>True/False</nowiki></u><br> 22. False<br> 23. Precise<br> 24. False<br> 25. True<br> 26. True<br> 27. False<br> 28. False<br> 29. Depends <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 30. True<br> 31. True<br> <br> <u>C. Questions and Problems</u><br> 32 Give the correct number of significant figuress<br> a) 4 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2 e) 2 f) 5 g) 3 h) 4 i) 2 j) 2 <br> <br> 33. Calculate using correct number of sig fig (including showing number with 1 more sig fig or 1 more decimal place before showing answer with correct number of sig fig.<br> <br> a. 435.2mL = 435mL<br> b. 8.38cm<sup>3</sup> = 8.4 cm<sup>3</sup><br> c. 213 = 210<br> d. 4.503E-8 = 4.50E-8<br> e. 71.38 kg = 71.4 kg<br> <br> 34) 3.956g/mL = 3.96g/mL<br> 35) 1.58g/cm<sup>3</sup> <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 36. Error = 0.09g/cm<sup>3</sup>, Percent Error = 4.1% = 4%<br> <br> <u>Other page that does not follow numbering system</u><br> <br> 7. Discuss in class<br> 8. <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 9. <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 10) 5.62g/mL = 5.6g/mL<br> 11. <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 12a. 276K <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 12b.7 deg C <b>(Don't need to do Level 2 2016-2017)</b><br> 13. 4.0% = 4%<br>
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