Physics, asked by dy762552, 6 months ago

X10 millimetr
femtometre 1 fm b. nanometre 10-
lon Pans, a. 1 femtometre
2. What is the weight of a body of mass 106 kg? (Take g 10 m s?)
3 The thickness of a paper is 10-4
m
Find the number of panere in​

Answers

Answered by bharatpatadia74
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Answer:

1.The answer is 1.0E+27. We assume you are converting between femtometre and terametre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: femtometer or terametre The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 1.0E+15 femtometer, or 1.0E-12 terametre.

2.Given:

Mass of a body is 10^(6) kg.

To find:

Weight of the body.

Calculation:

Mass of a body refers to the amount of space acquired by the body. It is a scalar quantity having only magnitude.

On the other hand, weight of a body is a vector quantity representing the force experienced due to gravity by the body. It is a vector having both magnitude and directions

\rm{weight = mass \times gravity}weight=mass×gravity

\rm{ = > weight = {10}^{6} \times 10}=>weight=106×10

\rm{ = > weight = {10}^{7} \: N }=>weight=107N

So, final answer is:

\boxed{ \large{ \sf{ weight = {10}^{7} \: N }}}weight=107N

3.Find the number of papers in 1 metre. Thus, no. of papers in 1 metre is 10000.

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