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The three fundamental unit of all physical quantities are length, mass, and ________ Pressure Temp Matter Time Ans: Time The meter kilogram second (MKS) system and centimeter Gram second (CGS) are part of the English system of measure? True False 2 | Page Ans: False How many inches are in 1 m? 1.52 in 12 in 39.37 in 40 in Ans: 39.37 in When converting the dimensions of a ______, the only radius has a measured dimension that must be converted?

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The three fundamental unit of all physical quantities are length,

mass, and ________


Pressure


Temp


Matter


Time


Ans: Time




The meter kilogram second (MKS) system and centimeter Gram

second (CGS) are part of the English system of measure?


True


False

,2 | Page

Ans: False




How many inches are in 1 m?


1.52 in


12 in


39.37 in


40 in


Ans: 39.37 in




When converting the dimensions of a ______, the only radius has a

measured dimension that must be converted?


Circle


Rectangle


Cylinder


Box

,3 | Page

Ans: Circle




How many meters are in 9.843 feet


1


2


3


4


Ans: 3




What is the most common with measuring unit in the metric system?


Quart


Liter


Pint


Gallon


Ans: Liter

, 4 | Page

The amount of matter in an object is its ______?


Weight


Force


Mass


Pressure


Ans: Mass




The Newton can be defined as the amount of four required to

accelerate 1 kg at the rate of 1 m/s per second?


True


False


Ans: True




Hydrostatic pressure is also referred to as _____ pressure


Base


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