Question: Sometimes a conversion factor can be derived from the knowledge of a constant in two different systems. (a) The speed of light in vacuum is

Sometimes a conversion factor can be derived from the knowledge of a constant in two different systems. 

(a) The speed of light in vacuum is 186,000 mi/s = 3 × 108 m/s. Use this fact to find the number of kilometers in a mile.

(b) The weight of 1 ft3 of water is 62.4 lb. Use this and the fact that 1 cm3 of water has a mass of 1 gram to find the weight in pounds of a 1-kg mass.

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