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Which of the following would be a correct use of dimensional analysis to convert 45 mph to feet per sec? a.
(45 \: miles)/(hour) * (1mile)/(5280ft) * (1hour)/(60min) * (1min)/(60sec)b.
(45miles)/(hour) * (5280ft)/(1mile) * (1hour)/(60min) * (1min)/(60sec)c.
(45miles)/(1hour) * (1ft)/(5280miles) * (1hour)/(60min) * (1min)/(60sec)

User Nik Todorov
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We have the following conversion regarding that:

1 mile = 5280.02 feet

1 hour = 3600 sec

Then, to convert 45 mph to feet per sec, we have:


45(m)/(h)\cdot5280.02(f)/(m)\cdot(1h)/(3600s)\Rightarrow(45\cdot5280.02)/(3600)ft/\sec

The units m/m = 1, h/h =1, and then the units remaining were feet / sec.

Then, we have:


(45\cdot5280.02)/(3600)=66.00025ft/\sec

Then, the two conversions are:

• 45 m/h * 5280.0 feet/mile, and

,

• 1 h/ 3600sec = (1 hour/60min) * (1 min/60sec).

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