Thomas Down

Teacher, Writer, and Father in Toronto, ON, Canada

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"Everything happens for a reason. And the reason is usually physics."

Hello! I am a STEM professor at a community college in Aurora, Texas. My interests range from entrepreneurship to technology. I am also interested in travel and education.

I am deeply passionate about physics and can go on for hours discussing physics. Wish to discuss physics with me? Solve the following problem and we can take it further from there!

The following conversions occur frequently inphysics and are very useful. (a) Use 1 mi = 5280 ft and 1 h = 3600 s to convert 60 mph to units of ft/s. (b) The acceleration of a freely falling object is 32 ft/s<sup>2</sup>. Use 1 ft = 30.48 cm to express this acceleration in units of m/s<sup>2</sup>. (c) The density of water is 1.0 g/cm<sup>3</sup>. Convert this density to units of kg/m

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