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Pyhs X his month MacBook Air PHYSICS 123 Indirect Measurements Lab Briana Andromeda Purcell aka Galaxy Girl 1) Use whichever measuring tools you think and

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X his month MacBook Air PHYSICS 123 Indirect Measurements Lab Briana Andromeda Purcell aka Galaxy Girl 1) Use whichever measuring tools you think and feel are the best solutions to taking measurements - to two significant figures in the measures of a. The Diameter of a Marble given to you ( and your partner ) b. The needed Dimensions ( namely Height and Diameter ) of the Graduated Cylinder available. 2) Then Use A Formula you create to calculate and show to the nearest whole number the number of Marbles you estimate are in the Graduated Cylinder I have 3) Next Use the Density of Water at 1 g/cc and find : a. The Volume of Water needed in a Pool 4.5 ft deep and 18 ft across in Cubic Feet, Cubic Meters, and then in Liters and Gallons b. Find the Mass of Water in kilograms and in Ibs needed to fill just such a pool c. Continuing with the same Density given here Calculate the Volume and Mass ( in cubic meters and kilograms ) of water in Lake Huron and Lake Superior ( Lake Huron treat as a circle 190 miles in diameter and 59 m deep whilst Lake Superior is two circles 110 miles diameter and 160 miles diameter both with an average depth of 147 m ) d. Show formulae and dimensional analysis

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