• Card 13 / 41: Over which of the following length scales is the continuum hypothesis invalid for air at standard temperature and pressure (STP)? I. inches II. 0.1 nanometers III. 10 nanometers IV. 1 micron
    A) I and IV only
    B) I only
    C) I, III, and IV only
    D) I, II, III, and IV

    Answer:
    A) I and IV only

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Explanation:

At 1 atm, and 0 degrees C there are 2 x 1025 molecules in a cubic meter. Hence for volumes of 10 nanometers on a side, there are about 20 molecules. So for volumes of about this size or smaller, the continuum hypothesis becomes tenuous.

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Attribution:  Stephanie Redfern and Tuan Dinh. Fluid Mechanics. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/me201/
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