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Question: Fill in the blanks in the following conversions: i.\[1{\text{ }}km{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_...

Fill in the blanks in the following conversions:
i.1{\text{ }}km{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_mm{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_{\text{ }}pm
ii.1{\text{ }}mg{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_kg{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ng
iii.1{\text{ }}mL{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_L{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_d{m^3}

Explanation

Solution

kmkm is equal to 1000 m1000{\text{ }}m and 1 m1{\text{ }}m is equal to 1012 pm{10^{12}}{\text{ }}pm (pm) Picometer. Similarly, 1 g1{\text{ }}g is equal to 1000 kg1000{\text{ }}kg and 1 g1{\text{ }}g is equal to 109ng{10^9}\,ng. Also the litre and cubic decimeter are equivalent.

Complete step by step answer:
Let’s start directly with answering the question,
In (i) we are asked to convert 1 km1{\text{ }}km to mmmm and pmpm, kmkm is kilometre, mmmm is millimetre and pmpm is Picometer.
1 km1{\text{ }}km(kilo-metre) is equal to 1000 m1000{\text{ }}m(metre) and 1 m1{\text{ }}m(metre) is equal to 1000 mm1000{\text{ }}mm(millimetre). So, 1 km1{\text{ }}km (kilometre) will be equal to 10001000 times 1000 mm1000{\text{ }}mm(millimetre) which will be 106 mm{10^6}{\text{ }}mm(millimetre). Also 1 m1{\text{ }}m(metre) is equal to 1012pm{10^{12}}pm(Picometer), which means 1000 m1000{\text{ }}m(metre) will be equal to 1015pm{10^{15}}pm(Picometer).
\therefore Hence the answer to (i) is 1 km=1{\text{ }}km = 106  {10^{6\;}} mm=mm = 1015{10^{15}} pmpm

In (ii) we are asked to convert 1 mg1{\text{ }}mg(milligram) to kgkg(kilogram) and to ngng(Nanogram), mgmg is milligram, gg is gram, kgkg is kilogram and ngng is Nanogram.
1 mg1{\text{ }}mg is equal to 103 g{10^{ - 3}}{\text{ }}g and 1 g1{\text{ }}g is equal to 103 kg{10^{ - 3}}{\text{ }}kg, so 1 mg1{\text{ }}mg will be equal to 106 kg{10^{ - 6}}{\text{ }}kg. Also, 1 g1{\text{ }}g is equal to 109 ng{10^9}{\text{ }}ng, so 1 mg1{\text{ }}mg will be equal to 1093 ng{10^{9 - 3}}{\text{ }}ng which will be 106 ng{10^6}{\text{ }}ng.
\therefore Hence the answer to (ii) is 1{\text{ }}mg = $$$${10^{ - 6}}$$$$kg = $$$${10^6}$$$$ng.

In (iii) we are asked to convert 1 mL1{\text{ }}mL(millilitre) to LL(litre) and dm3d{m^3}(decimetre), mLmL is millilitre, LL is litre and dm3d{m^3} is cubic decimetre.
1 mL1{\text{ }}mL is equal to 103 L{10^{ - 3}}{\text{ }}L. Also dm3d{m^3} is equal to LL, hence 1 L=1 dm31{\text{ }}L = 1{\text{ }}d{m^3} and 1 mL = 103 dm31{\text{ }}mL{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}{10^{ - 3}}{\text{ }}d{m^3}.
\therefore Hence the answer to (iii) is 1{\text{ }}mL = $$$${10^{ - 3}}$$$$L = {10^{ - 3}}$$$$d{m^3}.

Note:
The importance of conversion of units lies in the usage of them. If a unit is given in the cgs system and we need to convert it into SI system for further use at that time we need to use the conversion of units. Also different units represent different quantities and help in making the value more understandable.