Lab 1: Fermi Problems and Other Stuff
Winter 2004
Fermi Problems
I'm looking for order of magnitude estimates, not precise answers!
You should round off with reckless abandon, and avoid using a
calculator if at all possible.
- Estimate the speed, in mph, at which human hair grows.
- Estimate the average speed, in mph, at which a human grows
from age 0 to 18.
- Estimate the total volume of all the blood of all the people in
the world. Do some conversion or something that would help one
picture or get a feel for how much this volume is.
- Estimate the number of piano tuners in Boston.
FCI
Take the force concept inventory diagnostic. Thanks.
A little brain teaser
You have a drawer containing 8 blue socks, 10 green socks, and 12
orange socks. You would like to wear a matching pair of socks. You
grab socks one at a time from the draw. What is the maximum number of
socks you need to draw before you have a matching pair in your hands?
Ratios
At the alternative market, $3$ pounds of lentils cost $5$ dollars.
Answer the following questions using plain, everyday language. Do not
use the word ``per''.
- What is the meaning of the number $5/3$?
- What is the meaning of the number $3/5$?
- How much do $11$ pounds of lentils cost?
- How many pounds of lentils can you get for $11$ dollars?
[Dave]
[Physics I]
[COA]
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