When non-metric units were used in the United Kingdom, a unit of mass called the pound-mass (lbm) was employed, where 1lbm=0.4539kg. (a) If there is an uncertainty of 0.0001kg in the pound-mass unit, what is its percent uncertainty? (b) Based on that percent uncertainty, what mass in pound-mass has an uncertainty of 1 kg when converted to kilograms?

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Answer:

a) 0.022%

b) 10014.32 lb

Explanation:

a) Percentage uncertainty would be

[tex]0.0001\times \frac{100}{0.4539}=0.022%[/tex]

Percent uncertainty is 0.022%

b) For 1 kg uncertainty mass in kg would be

[tex]\frac{1}{0.022}\times {100}=4545.5\ kg[/tex]

Mass in pounds would be

[tex]\frac{4545.5}{0.4539}=10014.32\ lb[/tex]

Mass in pound-mass is 10014.32 lb