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LKM 1 - Unit&Dimension.

This document is a student worksheet from Universitas Jember for a course on Unit and Dimension, taught by Dr. Niken Widya Palupi. It includes various exercises on scientific notation, metric prefixes, unit conversions, and calculations, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of measurement in scientific contexts. Students are required to complete the exercises and submit their answers on the provided sheet.

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This document is a student worksheet from Universitas Jember for a course on Unit and Dimension, taught by Dr. Niken Widya Palupi. It includes various exercises on scientific notation, metric prefixes, unit conversions, and calculations, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of measurement in scientific contexts. Students are required to complete the exercises and submit their answers on the provided sheet.

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LEMBAR KERJA MAHASISWA

UNIVERSITAS JEMBER KODE


FAKULTAS TEKNOLOGI HASIL DOKUMEN
PERTANIAN
PRODI TEKNOLOGI HASIL LKM 1
PERTANIAN
LEMBAR KERJA MAHASISWA
Dosen Pengampu Mata kuliah : Dr. Niken Widya Palupi, S.TP,M.Sc
Pokok Bahasan : Unit dan Dimensi
Model Pembelajaran : Menyelesaikan masalah konversi
unit dan dimensi

IDENTITAS MAHASISWA
Nama
NIM/Kelas
Pertemuan Ke
Hari/Tanggal

BAHAN DISKUSI
1. Rewrite the following numbers in scientific notation, in simplest form. Include units. Use appropriate
significant figures! (Point : (8 questions x 12 point) + 4)

a. Altitude of summit of Mt. Ka‘ala (highest point on O‘ahu): 4020 ft =

b. Altitude of summit of Mauna Kea: 13,796 ft =

c. Thickness of a human hair: 0.015 cm =

d. Wavelength of reddish light: 0.0000007 m =

e. Height of your instructor: 1.80 m =

f. Number of galaxies in the universe: 1 trillion galaxies =

g. Age of the universe in seconds: 430,000,000,000,000,000 s =

h. Volume of a hydrogen atom: 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 621 cm3 =

2. Insert the correct metric prefix abbreviations (be careful to distinguish upper case from lower case!):
(Point : (12 questions x 8 point) + 4)

10–2 m = 1______m 109 y = 1______y 103 W = 1______W

10–3 m = 1______m 106 W = 1______W 10–6 s = 1______s

10–9 m = 1______m 103 g = 1______g 109 bytes = 1______B

106 Hz = 1______Hz 10–12 s = 1______s 1012 bytes = 1______B

(units: m = meter; g = gram; s = second; Hz = hertz, a unit of frequency; y = year; W = watt, a unit of
power; B = byte, a unit of computer information)

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3. Perform the following unit conversions: (Try NOT looking up the metric prefixes… see how many you
can do from memory!) (25 questions x 4 poin)

1.5 TB = ____________________ GB (Note: “B” = byte)

1.5 TB =______________________MB

1.5 TB =______________________kB

45 µg =______________________mg

45 µg =______________________ng

45 µg =______________________kg

550 nm =______________________km

6328 Å = ____________________ nm (Note: 1 Å = 10–10 m)

15 ps =______________________ns

15 ps =______________________µs

15 ps =______________________ms

14 Gy = ____________________ s (Note: 1 y = 3.156  107 s)

1 km2 =______________________m2

1 m2 =______________________cm2

1 km2 =______________________mm2

1 m3 =______________________cm3

1 m3 =______________________mm3

200 cm3 = ____________________ mL (Note: 1 m3 = 1000 L)

1 km3 =______________________L

1.000 atm = ____________________ mbar (Note: 1 atm = 1.013 bar)

100. km/h =______________________m/s

1 kg·m/s =_______________________g·cm/s

9.80 kg·m2/s2 = __________________g·cm2/s2

330 g·cm2 = ____________________ kg·m2

4. Calculate the following, and write your answer to each in scientific notation. Try to do (a)–(i) first without
the aid of your calculator, then check your answers by redoing them with your calculator. Assume that
parts (a)–(h) contain exact numbers with infinite precision; for parts (i)–(n), express only the appropriate
number of significant figures in your final answer. [Note that (b), (c), (g), (l), and (m) contain division
signs, not plus signs.]

a. 1010  104 =

2
b. 1010  104 =

c. 1010  10–4 =

d. 1010  104 =

e. 1010  104 =

f. (2  105)  (3  1012) =

g. (3.5  1017)  (7  108) =

h. 107  (3  106) =

i. (42.3  10–5)  (5.77  10–4) =

j. (34.9  106)  (212  10–15) =

k. (0.88  10–3)  (6.3  10–10) =

l. (9.876  1035)  (5.4321  10–13) =

m. mass of Earth  mass of Moon = (5.974  1027 g)  (7.348  1025 g) =

n. mass of Earth  mass of Moon = (5.974  1027 g)  (7.348  1025 g) =

HASIL DISKUSI
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