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Chapter 1 Problem 49

Question

A traditional unit of length in Japan is the ken (1 ken = 1.97 m). What are the ratios of

(a) square kens to square meters and

(b) cubic kens to cubic meters? What is the volume of a cylindrical water tank of height 5.50 kens and radius 3.00 kens in

(c) cubic kens and

(d) cubic meters?

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Title Fundamentals of Physics Extended 9 
Author David Halliday
ISBN 9780470469088

Solved: A traditional unit of length in Japan is the ken

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