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You are a nanotechnology researcher. You are determining the weight of certain objects in newtons.

1 pound = 4.46 newtons

15 lb.

15 pounds x 4.46 newtons per pound = 66.9 newtons
This object has a weight of 66.9 newtons.

25 lb.

25 pounds x 4.46 newtons per pound = 111.5 newtons
The object has a weight of 111.5 newtons.

5 lb.

5 pounds x 4.46 newtons per pound = 22.3 newtons
The object has a weight of 22.3 newtons.

"You use calculus," says Brad Hein. Hein is a nanotechnology expert in Austin, Texas. "Some problems involve linear algebra and differential equations."


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