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By reading many books to gain more knowledge about any topic you want.
A 10 mL graduated cylinder should do the job nicely
Femtometers are used in physics to measure extremely small distances at the subatomic level, particularly in the study of particle physics and nuclear interactions. They are also used to measure the sizes of atomic nuclei and other particles with sizes on the order of a femtometer (10^-15 meters).
The smallest objects in quantum physics are "strings" which are 10^-35m in size which is comparable to the Plank length. At this size nothing is flat, measureable or quantifiable. Nothing can be measured smaller than this by any technique currently in use OR will ever be invented in the future... unless a new form of maths and physics is invented which alters our current perception of the very small...
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chapter 12 phycisc class 10
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In physics, "Pm" typically stands for Petameter. It is a unit of length equal to 10^15 meters.
the ten commandments in the laboratory 1. thou shall only have one authority 2. thou shall not use the name of teacher in vein 3. thou shall honor the laboratory the laboratory day and period 4. respect thy classmate 5. thou shall not kill 6. thou shall not commit data,manipulation during the experiment 7. thou shall not steal 8. thou shall not bear fake witness on events in the laboratory 9. thou shall not copy thy neighbors style 10.thou shall not copy the neighbors data *ok,thank u sa pagtanong* by: (dDith_diA)
the answer is -10 degree C -- 110 degree C
Great, you have 10 identical springs! You can use them for experiments to study Hooke's Law, build a small scale model to demonstrate physics principles, or create a fun kinetic sculpture. The possibilities are endless with a set of 10 identical springs.
(22.4*10^-3)/(7*10^-2) = 0.32 kg m-3 One could argue that this is really a physics question. On a side note, the multiplying by 10's to negative powers is to convert the units to SI units, if that isn't clear. ALWAYS USE SI UNITS or else physics (or physicists) will try to kill you.