course PHY201 Hi Professor Smith,This QA only asked me one question that I could answer, asked another University Physics question and then quit. I tried it twice. Hopefully this is the normal behavior.
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16:02:13 Query Principles of Physics and General College Physics: Summarize your solution to Problem 1.19 (1.80 m + 142.5 cm + 5.34 `micro m to appropriate # of significant figures)
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RESPONSE --> We only have 3 significant digits to work with, so the micrometers get left in the cold: 1.80 m + 142.5 cm + .0000534 = 3.2250534 but with significant digits factored in the answer is: 3.23m confidence assessment: 2
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16:02:35 ** 1.80 m has three significant figures (leading zeros don't count, neither to trailing zeros unless there is a decimal point; however zeros which are listed after the decimal point are significant; that's the only way we have of distinguishing, say, 1.80 meter (read to the nearest .01 m, i.e., nearest cm) and 1.000 meter (read to the nearest millimeter). Therefore nothing smaller than .01 m can be distinguished. 142.5 cm is 1.425 m, good to within .001 m. 5.34 * `micro m means 5.34 * 10^-6 m, or .00000534 m, accurate to within .00000001 m. When these are added you get 3.22500534 m; however the 1.80 m is not resolved beyond .01 m so the result is 3.23 m. Remaining figures are meaningless, since the 1.80 m itself could be off by as much as .01 m. **
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RESPONSE --> self critique assessment: 3
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16:03:32 ** THE FOLLOWING CORRECT SOLUTION WAS GIVEN BY A STUDENT: The components of vectors A (2.6km in the y direction) and B (4.0km in the x direction) are known. We find the components of vector C(of length 3.1km) by using the sin and cos functions. }Cx was 3.1 km * cos(45 deg) = 2.19. Adding the x component of the second vector, 4.0, we get 6.19km. Cy was 2.19 and i added the 2.6 km y displacement of the first vector to get 4.79. So Rx = 6.19 km and Ry = 4.79 km. To get vector R, i used the pythagorean theorem to get the magnitude of vector R, which was sqrt( (6.29 km)^2 + (4.79 km)^2 ) = 7.3 km. The angle is theta = arctan(Ry / Rx) = arctan(4.79 / 6.19) = 37.7 degrees. **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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