Lesson 1 LT: I can use dimensional analysis to determine the number of molecules of propane a tank may contain.

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Lesson 1 LT: I can use dimensional analysis to determine the number of molecules of propane a tank may contain.

Are you as bright as a Flamingo? Use dimensional analysis to solve the following question.

3 minutes At maximum capacity, a power plant can produce 150 kilowatts per hour. How many milliwatts per sec is that?

2 minutes At maximum capacity, a power plant can produce 150 kilowatts per hour. How many milliwatts per sec is that?

1 minute At maximum capacity, a power plant can produce 150 kilowatts per hour. How many milliwatts per sec is that?

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Time for Class!!