Pretest Answers

 

1.

(a)    1.5 x 10 5

(b)   3.6 x 10 12

(c)    2.5 x 10 8

(d)   10 -4

(e)    1.37 x 10 -1

 

2.

   (a)          

           

       (b) Reasoning as above gives …

 

3.

  

                        

 

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6.

              

            As in question 2, take ratios to get rid of all constants …

             … note when all linear dimensions are scaled by some factor, the volume increases or decreases by the cube of that factor!  (Surfaces areas scale by the square of the factor!)

 

7.

   (a)                

       (b) 0.25 rad

       (c)

 

8.

   (a)

            (b)

            (c)

                       

 

9.

          

 

10.

                      Using the binomial theorem …

           

           

 

11.  Make a table …

 

# weeks i

# cockroaches N

Double previous #

Algorithm

0

2

2 1

N=2 0+1

1

4

2(2 1)

N=2 1+1

2

8

2(2 2)

N=2 2+1

3

16

2(2 3)

N=2 3+1

…

…

…

…

…

…

…

…

j

…6 x 10 27

2(2 j)

N=2 j+1

 

Solve …              Take natural logs both sides …

If I had chosen a lifetime for cockroaches that was less than 91 weeks, you would have to take this into account, obviously a much more complicated problem.

 

12.   The equation for temperature as a function can be written as …

  where k = 0.5207

(a) ….. at midnite         t = 0    

            at 2 AM           t = 2    

 

(b)            (Note the sign of the exponent!)

   

So, the time of death was … 10:52:16 and Clare was still making a nuisance of herself in the bar!

 

13.  Construct another square as shown with side b.  Note 2 triangles of equal areas make up square a, while 4 make up square b.  Thus,  and

 

14.  (a) Length lo of the “outside,” circumscribed polygon …

 where .      Here, we are representing q in radians …

remember

       Perimeter Co of the “outside” polygon …

               Therefore,

       Likewise, the perimeter Ci of the “inside,” inscribed polygon …

                Therefore,

        Thus, we obtain …

        (b) For n = 96 …

           

           

         (c)

            You might note from above that …

     

In other words, for small q 

 

15.   Units of the period T of the pendulum must equal units of m a l b g c

            Note that units of m a are … and so on for the other variables, so

           

            This means that  in order to balance out the units.

            Solving, we get …

   This is as far as dimensional analysis can take us.  It gives us the right variable dependency apart from dimensionless numerical factors. The exact answer from fundamental principles of physics is … .

 

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