bdxzok Veteran 109 Posts user info edit post |
(a) Sand dunes on a desert island move as sand is swept up the windward side to settle in the leeward side. Such "walking" dunes have been known to travel 18 feet in a year and can travel as much as 100 feet per year in particularly windy times. Calculate the average speed in each case in m/s.
the two that i'm getting wrong are 18ft/y and 100ft/y
this is how i solved the first one...
(18ft/yr)(12in/1ft)(2.54cm/1in)(1m/100cm)(1yr/365days)(1day/3600sec)= 4.17E-6 and it says "Your answer differs from the correct answer by orders of magnitude. m/s" i changed my answer to 4.17E6 but it says the same thing... does it have to do with scientific notation, i have no idea. 1/11/2008 4:14:50 PM |
ndmetcal All American 9012 Posts user info edit post |
im assuming it wants you to round to the nearest power of 10, but i could be wrong 1/11/2008 4:46:41 PM |
aaprior Veteran 498 Posts user info edit post |
First, convert your feet to meters:
18 feet = 5.4864 meters 100 feet = 30.48 meters
Second, convert your years to seconds:
1 year = 365 days = 31 536 000 seconds
Last, simply form the ratio of meters/seconds for the appropriate measurement. For example: 5.00 meters / 31536000 seconds = 1.58E-7
You are indeed off by an order of magnitude, using the conversions above you will find your answer to be on the order of E-7 (The answer should be negative).
[Edited on January 11, 2008 at 4:54 PM. Reason : .] 1/11/2008 4:49:00 PM |
bdxzok Veteran 109 Posts user info edit post |
^thank you looks a lot simpler than w/e i was trying to do 1/11/2008 5:18:57 PM |
NukeWolf All American 1232 Posts user info edit post |
bdxzok, your method was correct. However, there are 24*3600 seconds in a day. You had the number of seconds in an hour. 1/11/2008 5:42:57 PM |
bdxzok Veteran 109 Posts user info edit post |
haha i see now. stupid mistakes as usual 1/11/2008 7:11:09 PM |