Activity 2b Physics For Engineers Name: NAKPIL, Aaron M. Score: Year and Section: I - ABE 2 Date Submitted: 09/06/21 - 11:30 PM I

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Bicol University

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY


Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department
ISO 9001:2015 Guinobatan, Albay
TUV Rheinland ID 910863351

Activity 2b
Physics for Engineers

Name: NAKPIL, Aaron M. Score:


Year and Section: I – ABE 2 Date Submitted: 09/06/21 – 11:30 PM

I. Introduction
This is an activity for the students to have further understanding regarding the
fundamentals of physics. These are the Units & Measurements. This plays a very big role in the
world of science because of its ability to give value to a specific quantity. It is also very important
because of its capability to prove things in our physical world through formulas. This will help us
students have further understanding of the world.

II. Objectives
1. Have further understanding on the Units and Measurements
2. Familiarize with some conversions
3. Familiarize with formulas to use

III. Materials and Methods


A. Materials
 Mobile device
 Pen & Notebook
 Microsoft Word 2010
 Search Engines & other websites

B. Methods
 I used the mobile device to view problems and edit the word file
 By using the pen and notebook, I solved problems in that method
 After obtaining the answers I used some search engines to check if the units that I
used are correct
 Lastly, I used the mobile device to transfer my answers in a word document.

NAKPIL:Activity 1b 1
Bicol University
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department
ISO 9001:2015 Guinobatan, Albay
TUV Rheinland ID 910863351

IV. Outputs
1. a. 1.5 GPa
b. 3.28 μ m
c. 1.5 PN
d. 2.54 pg

2. a. Given:
L = 10cm
M = 10g
t = 0.1s
Solution:
F N =mg
2
F N =0.01 kg ×9.8 m/ s
F N =0.098 N
Dimensional Formula
M1 L1 T2

1 000 kHz
b. 750 MHz ∙ =750 000 kHz
1 MHz

1000 m
c. 32.5 km∙ =32 500 m; the answer is A
1 km

d. Charge : L0 M0 T1
Energy : L1 M2 T-2
Cube root of Volume : L1 M0 T0
Pressure : L1 M-1 T-2
Density : L1 M-3 T0
Square root of area : L1 M0 T0

f. f1. Given:
h=481 ft
B=13 acres
Formula:
1
V = Bh
3
Solution:
0.3048 m
h=481 ft ∙ =146.60 m
1 ft
2
4046.856 m 2
b=13 acres ∙ =52 609.13 m
1 acre
1
V = ( 52609.13 m2 ) (146.60 m )
3
3
7 712 498.165 m
V=
3
V =2570 832.72 m3

The volume of the pyramid is 2 570 832.72 m3.

f2. Given:
6
quantity =2.0 ×10
weight per block=2.50 tons
Solution:

NAKPIL:Activity 1b 1
Bicol University
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department
ISO 9001:2015 Guinobatan, Albay
TUV Rheinland ID 910863351

(
weight= 2.50 tons ∙
2 000lb
1ton )
∙ 2.0× 106

weight=5 000 lb ∙(2.0 ×106 )


10
weight=10 000 000 000 lb∨1.0 ×10 lb

The weight of the pyramid is 1.0 ×1010 lb

g. g1, g2, g3, g5, and g7

h. mass=kg : L0 M1 T0
velocity=m/ s : L1 M0 T1
force=kg ∙ m/ s 2 : L1 M1 T2
time=s : L0 M0 T1
mv :L M T
1 1 1

Ft : L1 M1 T3

The equation is dimensionally incorrect

3. a. 0.000467=4.67 × 10−4
567.345=5.67 × 102
2
607=6.07 ×10
32 000 000=3.20 ×10 7

b. 5.43 ×10−3 =0.00543


√ 225 ×10−4=0.15
7
6.0 ×10 =60 000 000

c. c1. ( 4.5× 10−14 ) ( 5.2 ×10−3 )


( 4.5 × 5.2 ) ( 10−14 × 10−3 )
−17
23.4 × 10
−16
2.34 × 10

c2. ( 6.1 ×105 ) / ( 1.2 ×10−3 )

( 6.1
1.2
×10 ) 5−(−3)

8
5.1 ×10

−4
c3. ( 3.74 × 10−3 )
−3 −4
3.74 × ( 10 )
−4

12
0.00511 ×10
9
5.11 ×10

c4. √5 7.20× 1020


√5 7.20 √1020
5

4
1.48 ×10

c5. 650+ ( 23 × 103 )


( 6.50 ×10 2) ( 230 ×10 2 )
2
236.50 ×10
2 2
2.365 ×10 or 2.37 ×10

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