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The discussion revolves around a user struggling to answer a homework question about identifying units of measurement and their corresponding values. They express frustration over selecting the correct options, noting that they initially chose three length units and two mass units but still got it wrong. The user discusses the importance of uniform formatting for data and considers the rules for uncertainties in measurements. Despite their efforts, they missed the homework deadline and plan to seek help from the teacher over the weekend. The conversation highlights the challenges students face with understanding units and measurement precision.
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I know this question must be the easiest thing ever but I can not manage to pick the right choices.I feel really stupid. This is the only question I have left and the homework is due tonight at midnight.
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Miguel89 said:
I know this question must be the easiest thing ever but I can not manage to pick the right choices.I feel really stupid. This is the only question I have left and the homework is due tonight at midnight.
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What are the units of each of the quantities?

Is one different?
 
Three of them are length units and and 2 of them are mass units. I've picked the three that are length and the two that are mass units and did not answer correctly. Then I eliminated all which were not from the base SI Units and it wasn't the right answer either.
 
Miguel89 said:
Three of them are length units and and 2 of them are mass units. I've picked the three that are length and the two that are mass units and did not answer correctly. Then I eliminated all which were not from the base SI Units and it wasn't the right answer either.

Now look put the data into a uniform format. Put the mass and length in the same units appropriate each.

Now look at the results. Remember more than 1 can be in error.
 
0.0001 kg
0.0002 meters
0.21 kg
0.004 m
0.0005 meters
I would suspect the 0.21 kg and 0.004 m to be incorrect but that's not the right answer. I am not sure if I should look at the rules for uncertainties to answer this question correctly.
 
Miguel89 said:
0.0001 kg
0.0002 meters
0.21 kg
0.004 m
0.0005 meters
I would suspect the 0.21 kg and 0.004 m to be incorrect but that's not the right answer. I am not sure if I should look at the rules for uncertainties to answer this question correctly.

Wait. Those aren't the numbers
 
Yeah, somewhat. It's the first homework of the first chapter.
 
Miguel89 said:
0.0001 kg
0.0002 meters
0.21 kg
0.004 m
0.0005 meters

.0132 kg
.02365 m
5.1 kg
.023 m
.034 m

Th kg numbers look quite different.
The meter numbers look about in the same range.

However on the basis of significant digits the 5.1 +/- .21 number and the 23.65 +/- .2 has greater error than precision measured. The last number 3.4 +/- .05 looks suspicious because the measurement is less precision than the recorded.
 
Ahh! I didn't get the answer before the deadline. Thanks anyway. I'm going to stop by the teacher's office this weekend.
 
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