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Physics, 28.01.2020 03:31, lizettediego10

Perform the following unit conversions using units of length, mass, and time only to convert. show your work, do not just use google.

(a) 1 l to in.3
(b) 0.135 kw to ft.·lbf./s
(c) 304 kpa to psi
(d) 122 ft.3 to m3
(e) 100 hp to kw
(f) 1000 lbm. to kg

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