Weigh the correct mass of boric acid corresponding to 0.01M adjust the pH using NaOH
The object that has the biggest mass combined with the biggest acceleration. Isaac Newton's second law states that the force is equal to the mass multiplied by the acceleration. Imagine a rhinocerous charging at you. He has a mass of 4000 pounds. Imagine that he is only charging at you at an acceleration of .001m/s2. The force that he is going to impact on you is a force of 4 lb*m/s2. Imagine a bully in school who is about to punch you. Lets say his hand has a mass of about 1 pound. Now imagine that he is punching you at 5m/s2. The force that he is impacting on you is a force of 5 lb*m/s2. This may be a hard concept to grasp, but the bully is actually putting more force onto you than the rhinocerous is. The force depends NOT ONLY on the mass but also how fast you are applying that mass to an object.
Well, you can use a meter stick, a metric 'scale' or ruler, a metric pocket tape, a metric electronic distance meter (for surveyors), a GPS receiver in metric mode, a metric micrometer or calipers, and so on. I hope this answers your question. If not, please repost, giving a little more information. :-)
one thousandth of a meter can be written various ways:1mm=.10cm=.01dm=.001M
Kilometer - km (1000m) Millimeter - mm (.001m) 1km = 1 000 000 mm
A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter. Example: 1mm= .001m 715 millimeters to meters- divide 715mm by 1000 and the answer is 0.715.
1/1,000,000,000 = one billionth = (1/1,000)^3
1 km = 100,000 cm 1cm = 10mm 1mm = .001m Never heard of cL...
The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution with a pH of 3 is 1 x 10^-3 mol/L.
I'm not sure what's meant by the space in your question, so here are two ways to answer it. Assuming a decimal point: 100.001 metres = 0.100001 km, so 100 km is larger. Assuming a comma (thousands separator): 100 km = 100,000 m, so 100,001 m is larger.
the answer was 1000. you have to convert the dimensions to meters( so .2, .1, and .05) and multiply them. you get .001 as the result, so the volume of each cube is .001m. multiply by 1000 to get 1m cubed. so 1000 is the answer.
millimeter (.001m), decimeter (.01m), centimeter(.1m), meter (1m), dekameter (10m), hectometer (100m), kilometer (1000m)millimeter (milli = 1/1000)centimeter (centi = 1/100)decimeter (deci = 1/10)meter (no prefix = 1)dekameter (deka = 10)hectometer (hecto = 100)kilometer (kilo = 1000)
The object that has the biggest mass combined with the biggest acceleration. Isaac Newton's second law states that the force is equal to the mass multiplied by the acceleration. Imagine a rhinocerous charging at you. He has a mass of 4000 pounds. Imagine that he is only charging at you at an acceleration of .001m/s2. The force that he is going to impact on you is a force of 4 lb*m/s2. Imagine a bully in school who is about to punch you. Lets say his hand has a mass of about 1 pound. Now imagine that he is punching you at 5m/s2. The force that he is impacting on you is a force of 5 lb*m/s2. This may be a hard concept to grasp, but the bully is actually putting more force onto you than the rhinocerous is. The force depends NOT ONLY on the mass but also how fast you are applying that mass to an object.
Well, you can use a meter stick, a metric 'scale' or ruler, a metric pocket tape, a metric electronic distance meter (for surveyors), a GPS receiver in metric mode, a metric micrometer or calipers, and so on. I hope this answers your question. If not, please repost, giving a little more information. :-)
Prefix Symbol Exponential Word Number (multiply by)yocto y 10-24 septillionth 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001zepto z 10-21 sextillionth 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 001atto a 10-18 quintillionth 0.000 000 000 000 000 001femto f 10-15 quadrillionth 0.000 000 000 000 001pico- p 10-12 trillionth 0.000 000 000 001nano- n 10-9 billionth 0.000 000 001micro- μ 10-6 millionth 0.000 001milli- m 10-3 thousandth 0.001centi- c 10-2 hundredth 0.01deci- d 10-1 tenth 0.10deca- d 10 ten 10hecto- h 102 hundred 100kilo- k 103 thousand 1000mega- M 106 million 1,000,000giga- G 109 billion 1,000,000,000tera- T 1012 trillion 1,000,000,000,000peta- P 1015 quadrillion 1,000,000,000,000,000exa- E 1018 quintillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000zetta Z 1021 sextillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000yotta Y 1024 septillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000Some comparisons . . .A meter is about the length of a person's arm.A nanometer is one billionth of a meter. Think of it this way: There are as many nanometers in an inch as there are inches in 400 miles.An ant's eye is about 50 micrometers.The dime is about 1 millimeter thick. (A millimeter is one million times larger than a nanometer!)A centimeter is about the width of a popsicle stick.Mega comes from the Greek megasmeaning "great, large, or mighty."Giga is from the Greek gigas meaning "giant."Kilo comes from the Greek khilioimeaning 1,000.The Earth has a mass of approximately 6000 Yottagrams!