One student uses a meterstick to measure the thickness of a textbook and obtains 4.3 cm 6 0.1 cm. Other students measure the thickness with vernier calipers and obtain four different measurements: (a) 4.32 cm 6 0.01 cm, (b) 4.31 cm 6 0.01 cm, (c) 4.24 cm 6 0.01 cm, and (d) 4.43 cm 6 0.01 cm. Which of these four measurements, if any, agree with that obtained by the first student?
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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume 1, Technology Update
Question
One cubic meter (1.00 m3) of aluminum has a mass of2.70 3 103 kg, and the same volume of iron has a massof 7.86 3 103 kg. Find the radius of a solid aluminumsphere that will balance a solid iron sphere of radius2.00 cm on an equal-arm balance.
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 39 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: One cubic meter (1.00 m3) of aluminum has a mass of2.70 3 103 kg, and the same volume of iron has a massof 7.86 3 103 kg. Find the radius of a solid aluminumsphere that will balance a solid iron sphere of radius2.00 cm on an equal-arm balance.
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