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Assessment Problems
AP 1.1 To solve this problem we use a product of ratios to change units from dollars/year to dollars/millisecond. We begin by expressing $10 billion in scienti?c notation: $100 billion = $100 ¡¿ 109 Now we determine the number of milliseconds in one year, again using a product of ratios: 1 year 1 hour 1 min 1 sec 1 year 1 day ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ = ¡¤ 31.5576 ¡¿ 109 ms 365.25 days 24 hours 60 mins 60 secs 1000 ms Now we can convert from dollars/year to dollars/millisecond, again with a product of ratios: 1 year 100 $100 ¡¿ 109 ¡¤ = = $3.17/ms 1 year 31.5576 ¡¿ 109 ms 31.5576 AP 1.2 First, we recognize that 1 ns = 10?9 s. The question then asks how far a signal will travel in 10?9 s if it is traveling at 80% of the speed of light. Remember that the speed of light c = 3 ¡¿ 108 m/s. Therefore, 80% of c is (0.8)(3 ¡¿ 108 ) = 2.4 ¡¿ 108 m/s. Now, we use a product of ratios to convert from meters/second to inches/nanosecond: 100 cm 1 in (2.4 ¡¿ 108 )(100) 9¡¦(»ý·«)