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A grain of pollen is 3 x 10^-3 cm in diameter.

2.1. How many pollen grains, together, are needed to form a 10 meter string?
2.2. Assume that the diameter of the Earth is about 1.3 x 10⁴ km. How many grains of pollen are needed to form a string around the Earth, forming a circle centered at the center of the Earth?​

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Explanation:

A pollen grain = 3 × 10^-3 cm

To find;

1. How many pollen grains, together, are needed to form a 10 meter string?

2. Assume that the diameter of the Earth is about 1.3 x 10⁴ km. How many grains of pollen are needed to form a string around the Earth, forming a circle centered at the center of the Earth?

Solution:

1.

10 m = 1 × 10^3 cm

A pollen grain = 3 × 10^-3 cm

Amount of pollen grain needed to form a 10 meter string = 1 × 10^3 / 3 × 10^-3

= 3^-1 × 10^6

Therefore, 3^-1 × 10^6 pollen grain is needed to form a 10 meter string.

2.

Diameter of the earth = 1.3 x 10⁴ km

1 km = 10^5 cm

To convert to cm = (1.3 x 10⁴ km) • 10^5 = 1.3 × 10^9

Nextly, Divide the length of the pollen grain by the length of the diameter in cm which is 1.3 × 10^9 = 1.3 × 10^9 / 3 x 10^-3 = 1.3/3 × 10^12

Therefore, 1.3/3 × 10^12 pollen grains is needed to form a circle centered at the center of the earth.

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