Name: Rolize van Tonder
Student number: 63238233
MAE103L Assignment 02
Unique number: 670957
Due date: 8 May 2020
, Question 1
1.1) 1.1.1) 2 500
1.1.2) 52 500
1.1.3) 44,44
1.1.4) 4,19
1.1.5) 119,75
1.1.6) 172 800
1.1.7) 54,44
1.2) - Kilogram (kg), for mass.
- Second (s), for time.
- Kelvin (K), for temperature.
- Ampere (A), for electric current.
- Mole (mol), for a substance.
- Candela (cd), for luminous intensity.
- Meter (m), for distance.
1.3) Volume is the amount of space taken up by an object, while capacity is the
measure of an object’s ability to hold a substance, like a solid, a liquid or a gas.
Volume is measured in cubic units, while capacity can be measured in almost every
other unit.
1.4) Body mass index is an approximate measure of whether someone is over- or
underweight, calculated by dividing their weight in kilograms by the square of their
height in metres.
Question 2
2.1) A compass can draw circles of different diameters.
A protractor, when flipped, is used to draw, or measure a full circle.
2.2)
Student number: 63238233
MAE103L Assignment 02
Unique number: 670957
Due date: 8 May 2020
, Question 1
1.1) 1.1.1) 2 500
1.1.2) 52 500
1.1.3) 44,44
1.1.4) 4,19
1.1.5) 119,75
1.1.6) 172 800
1.1.7) 54,44
1.2) - Kilogram (kg), for mass.
- Second (s), for time.
- Kelvin (K), for temperature.
- Ampere (A), for electric current.
- Mole (mol), for a substance.
- Candela (cd), for luminous intensity.
- Meter (m), for distance.
1.3) Volume is the amount of space taken up by an object, while capacity is the
measure of an object’s ability to hold a substance, like a solid, a liquid or a gas.
Volume is measured in cubic units, while capacity can be measured in almost every
other unit.
1.4) Body mass index is an approximate measure of whether someone is over- or
underweight, calculated by dividing their weight in kilograms by the square of their
height in metres.
Question 2
2.1) A compass can draw circles of different diameters.
A protractor, when flipped, is used to draw, or measure a full circle.
2.2)