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  • 26-08-2020
  • Chemistry
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Convert a speed of 641 cm/s641 cm/s to units of inches per minute. Also, show the unit analysis by dragging components into the unit‑factor slots.

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  • 01-09-2020

Answer:

[tex]15141.7\frac{in}{min}[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, by knowing that one inch equals 2.54 centimetres and 1 minute equals 60 seconds, the required velocity in inches per minute turns out:

[tex]641\frac{cm}{s}*\frac{1in}{2.54cm}*\frac{60s}{1min}}\\\\15141.7\frac{in}{min}[/tex]

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