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ALWAYS use significant figure rules.
I have a question about significant figures. In this problem, would I use the 2 as one significant figure and thus round only to
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Elizabeth
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ALWAYS use significant figure rules. Remember that these rules apply to all numbers that are measurements.
An object is dropped
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Jennnifer
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ALWAYS use significant figure rules. Remember that these rules apply to all numbers that are measurements.
A missile is fired
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Caden Williams
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How much energy is needed to heat and melt 3.0 kg of copper initially at 83°C?
Be mindful of significant figure rules for both
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Kathryn
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Calculate the total heat content of 10 kg of ice at -23°C. (Hint: absolute zero is -273°C.)
Be mindful of significant figure
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Kathryn
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I'm having trouble understanding significant figures. If a problem is requires two equations to finish, which of the original
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mae
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I'm asking of six guidelines in determining significant figure,because it was my assignment...
Thanks again...:-)
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James
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perform this operation to the correct significant figure. 2.0cm × 0.01m in the correct significant figure.
should the answer be
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jay
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I am supposed to add up these numbers, using the significant digits rules.
150 76.9 209 .036 I got 435.936. Following the sig.
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Brandon
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Talking about significant figures, my Physics textbook lists 5 rules for determining significant figures. 1) All nonzero digits
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Autumn
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