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Actually i figured it out. Thanks for your help, i am sure i will be in this forum board through the semester so i look forward to seeing you around. :) thanks- indepth
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Thanks a lot, i got all parts right. Yeah i get confused a lot with my units, I am sure that's what messes me up the most. If you still have time i have one last problem. http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/1765/pjhys2po4.png- indepth
- Post #28
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B) so i have .001 m^3. divide the #'s from a by this #? C) i tried 1000/(answer from a) and it is not correct :(- indepth
- Post #26
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A) is correct thanks B) .001 m^ = 1 L? C) just use density formula?- indepth
- Post #24
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but is correct answer right? only 1 try on this homework problem :(. .001 i meant to say sorry. use mass of cloud divided by the volume we just found?- indepth
- Post #23
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3.7319x10^1 correct for 50? B) .00 m^3 c) p= m/v- indepth
- Post #20
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2.09x10^-9 is what i got for the 50. now i will do it for the 500. any idea for part b and or c?- indepth
- Post #18
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yeah that looks good, i forgot about the cubing of the 100. and now same for the 500 correct? but also. that's not the final is it- indepth
- Post #16
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2.09x10^-12 per m^3. so now this times 1.7856x10^10 m^3?- indepth
- Post #14
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after x by 50 the answer is 2.0949x10^-15. what do i do with the cylinder now?- indepth
- Post #12
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in the cylinder, volume is 1.7856x10^10 m^3, right?- indepth
- Post #10
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sorry, yeah ^3 i did squared. so.. 4.18879x10^-15- indepth
- Post #7
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4.18879x10^-10 in meters- indepth
- Post #5
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im confused to find volume with only radius..:(- indepth
- Post #3
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I thought conversions were simple, but this one is giving me some trouble. If anyone could help out, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/6229/pjhyscb0.png- indepth
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