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Javion Ware
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5 December, 18:18
2.8x10^10cm/s to ft/s
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Konnor Pratt
5 December, 18:37
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For this problem, we simply have to convert cm to ft. We use conversion factors. For every 1 m, there are 3.28 ft of length. In 1 meter of length, there is an equivalent length of 100 cm. Using the dimensional analysis approach, the solution is as follows:
(2.8*10¹⁰ cm/s) (1 m/100 cm) (3.28 ft/1 m) = 9.184*10⁸ ft/s
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