08 Ws5-Size
08 Ws5-Size
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4. The author shows the thickness of a sheet of aluminum foil. What is this in m? Use the conversion factor 1m = 106 m to change this thickness to m
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5. Now, convert this thickness to cm. (1m = 100 cm) How does this compare to the value you obtained? Go back to the top of the page and click on the nano link. Each of the tiny squares on the graph paper is 1 nm (109 m) on a side. Examine the objects whose approximate size is given (~ 10nm means the object is approximately 10 nanometers wide). 1. Scroll down to find the circle that approximates a globular protein. Estimate the size of a globular protein in nm. Use the conversion factor 1m 9 = 10 nm to convert this value to meters. It would be more convenient to express this value in scientific notation. Do so. . 2. Estimate the length (in nm) of a single wall nanotube, an engineered molecule containing carbon atoms 3. Roughly how many times larger is the smallest virus than a buckyball?
If you could walk a mile in 30 minutes, how long would it take you to walk the length of this island? Show work.
4. Lower on the page is a satellite photo of a portion of the Rodeo-Chediski fire, one of the worst forest fires in Arizona history (2002). Over 460,000 acres of forest burned. The green square next to the image of the fire shows 1 million, or 106 acres. Convert this area to km2, then determine the area scorched by the fire in km2. Show your work.
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