A n equals 1 kg ms2 but 1 lbf doesnbspnotnbspequal 1 lb


Answer the following true or false. Explain.

(a) 1 N equals 1 kg ? m/s2 but 1 lbf does not equal 1 lb ? ft/s2.

(b) Specific volume, the volume per unit of mass, is an intensive property while volume and mass are extensive properties.

(c) The kilogram for mass and the meter for length are examples of SI base units defined relative to fabricated objects.

(d) If the value of any property of a system changes with time, that system cannot be at steady state.

(e) The composition of a closed system cannot change.

(f)  According to Archimedes' principle, the magnitude of the buoyant force acting on a submerged body is equal to the weight of the body.

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