(a)∵ 1 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) m
∴ 15 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\)x 15 = 0.15 m
(b) ∵1 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) m
∴ 6 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) x 6 = 0.06 m
(c) ∵ 1 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) m
∴ 2 m 45 cm = 2 + \(\frac{1}{100}\) x 45 = 2.45 m
(d) ∵ 1 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) m
∴ 9 m 7 cm = 9 + \(\frac{1}{100}\) x 7 = 9.07 m
(e) ∵ 1 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) m
∴ 419 cm = \(\frac{1}{100}\) x 419 = \(\frac{419}{100}\) = 4.19 m
Column I shows different positions in which one pole of a magnet is placed near that of the other. Column II indicates the resulting action between them for each situation. Fill in the blanks.
Column I | Column II |
N-______ | _________ |
N-________ | Attraction |
S-N | |
________-S | Repulsion |
Draw:
1) a leaf
2) a taproot and
3) a flower,
you have studied for Table 4.3