True or False. An equation that is dimensionally correct is always physically correct, up to a constant of proportionality.
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You can obtain a rough estimate of the size of a molecule by the following simple experiment: Let a droplet of oil spread out on a smooth surface of water. The resulting oil slick will be approximately one molecule thick. Given an oil droplet of mass 9.00 107 kg and density 918 kg/m3 that spreads out into a circle of radius 41.8 cm on the water surface, what is the order of magnitude of the diameter of an oil molecule?
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 90 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: You can obtain a rough estimate of the size of a molecule by the following simple experiment: Let a droplet of oil spread out on a smooth surface of water. The resulting oil slick will be approximately one molecule thick. Given an oil droplet of mass 9.00 107 kg and density 918 kg/m3 that spreads out into a circle of radius 41.8 cm on the water surface, what is the order of magnitude of the diameter of an oil molecule?
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