Chemistry, asked by nnetha3005, 1 year ago

Describe how to find conversion factors involving squares.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

Explanation:

To find conversion factors involving squares, multiply both sides of the conversion factor by two ° C. To find conversion factors involving squares, square both sides of the conversion factor 0 D. To find conversion factors involving squares, square both sides of the conversion factor and then divide by two.

Answered by gratefuljarette
1

The conversion factors for squares will be the squares of the linear conversion factors.

Explanation:

  • A conversion factor is a rate represented as a division that equals 1. When we use conversion factors to change factors, we calculate our initial amount by the growth factor to get the equivalent amounts shown in new factors.
  • To find conversion factors including squares, calculate both factions of the growth factor by two ° C. To find conversion units including squares, squared both factions of the growth unit 0 D.
  • To find conversion factors including squares, squared both factions of the growth factor and then split by two.

To learn more:

What are 3 conversion factors used in stoichiometry? - Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/9333786

to find the conversion factor of physical quantity in two different ...

https://brainly.in/question/12455077

Similar questions