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物理 高校生

至急‼️ (1)のm/sについて 黄色の線の部分の 8.83×10の4乗×10³mはどこからきたのですか

例えば,(2)のと 31 30 STEP 1 解答編 p.① 22% 24 21 29 8 合計 51 1 有効数字を考慮して、 次の値を計算せよ。 (8.64×10F)×27: (1) 月は地球を中心とした半径3.8×10kmの円周上を27日かけて公転する。 月が公転する速さは 何km/日か。 また, それは何m/sか。 ただし, 1日を8.64×10's, π=3.14 とする。 8838×104×10m 2 次のデー 園の長さ 8.bx (0km/日] 傾き (物体の速 PART 理で使う数値について 第1部 物体の運動 2 運動の ・問題集 p.3 015 ⑤ 4 × 10' STEP 1 1 (1)4桁 (2)2桁 (3)3桁 問題集 p.3 解説 (1)21.50 4桁 (2) 0.062 2桁 (3)9.05 × 10^3桁 -2 (4)102 05 10-3 ×2×10-12=1010-12=10-2 =102 2 (1)8.3×105 (2)5.1×10-2 (3)1.73×10-3 (4)-1.70 解説 (1)830470≒830000=8.3×105 (2)0.0506=0.051=5.1×10 - 2 (3)0.001733=0.00173=1.73×10-3 確認 問 問題集 p.5 ① 103 2 10-3 ③ 60 ④ 60 ⑤ 3.6 × 103 ⑦ 1.0 ⑧ 27×103 12 1.0 1 1.5×10-3 「! STEP O ⑨ 3.6 × 103 10 7.5 11 14 5.4 1.①速度 2. ② 変位 3.③ ベクトル ④ スポ 4. ⑤AとCとD ⑥AとC [STEP O 30m/s 問 問 (4) -1.6954-1.70 ・問題集 p.4 STEP O -2 ④10-6 (4) ⑧ 103 103 10 2.0 1.(1) 6.9 (2)② 0.64 (または 6.4×10-1) (3) 3 4.3 問題集 p.4 STEP 1 .2 x 10° cm³ (4)10m/s (5)7.2km/h 解説 (1) cm)=3.5×(10-2m) 2 m × 103x (1m) 3 × 103 × (102cm) _x103 +6cm3 × 10°cm3 xx 10°g_7.4×103g_ m = 10°cm3 g/cm³ K」は10のこと 36× 103m 西 250m/s ・問題集 p.6 1.①-250 ②-220 ③西 ④ 220 2.5 15 6 10 ⑦ 5 ⑧ 東 ⑨5 問題集 p.6 「! STEP O ・問題 1(1)8.8×10^km/日, 1.0×103m/s (2)2.0s 2×3.14×3.8×10km 27日 =88385.18・・・ ≒ 8.8×10km/日 1. ① 等速直線 ②等速度 (①,②は順不同) 3.④ 移動距離 4.(1)~(3)は記入例 8.83 × 10 × 103m 8.64 x 10's -=1.02... × 103 m/s 両辺を ゆえに, 1.0 × 103m/s x 102 (2)2×3.14×1 1.0 10 9.80 2×3.14×198 5 2×3.14v5 (2) (cm) 2×3.14149 7 100 =2.00... 80 ポイント! 2×3.14×2.24 ≒2.0 98=2x49=2×72 7 ゆえに, 2.0s (1) 物体の位置 A B C D 時刻 〔s〕 0.2 0.4 0.6 物体の位置〔cm) 19.9 43.9 67.8 91.8 0 2点間の距離〔cm) 2点間の平均の 速さ (cm/s〕 24.0 23.9 24.0 23.9 120 120 120 120 (3) (cm/s) f 120 100 物体の位置 60 速さ 80 60 40 40 20 20

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英語 高校生

最後の文のwhat value is B(smellが入ります)の文構造を教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願いします。

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