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Next, using our average depth estimate of which was obtained by bounding, we estimate the volume of Earth’s oceans to be
Last, we estimate the mass of the world’s oceans to be
Thus, we estimate that the order of magnitude of the mass of the planet’s oceans is 10 21 kg.
Check Your Understanding [link] says the mass of the atmosphere is 10 19 kg. Assuming the density of the atmosphere is 1 kg/m 3 , estimate the height of Earth’s atmosphere. Do you think your answer is an underestimate or an overestimate? Explain why.
or 30 km. It is probably an underestimate because the density of the atmosphere decreases with altitude. (In fact, 30 km does not even get us out of the stratosphere.)
How many piano tuners are there in New York City? How many leaves are on that tree? If you are studying photosynthesis or thinking of writing a smartphone app for piano tuners, then the answers to these questions might be of great interest to you. Otherwise, you probably couldn’t care less what the answers are. However, these are exactly the sorts of estimation problems that people in various tech industries have been asking potential employees to evaluate their quantitative reasoning skills. If building physical intuition and evaluating quantitative claims do not seem like sufficient reasons for you to practice estimation problems, how about the fact that being good at them just might land you a high-paying job?
For practice estimating relative lengths, areas, and volumes, check out this PhET simulation, titled “Estimation.”
Assuming the human body is made primarily of water, estimate the volume of a person.
Assuming the human body is primarily made of water, estimate the number of molecules in it. (Note that water has a molecular mass of 18 g/mol and there are roughly 10 24 atoms in a mole.)
10 28 atoms
Estimate the mass of air in a classroom.
Estimate the number of molecules that make up Earth, assuming an average molecular mass of 30 g/mol. (Note there are on the order of 10 24 objects per mole.)
10 51 molecules
Estimate the surface area of a person.
Roughly how many solar systems would it take to tile the disk of the Milky Way?
10 16 solar systems
(a) Estimate the density of the Moon. (b) Estimate the diameter of the Moon. (c) Given that the Moon subtends at an angle of about half a degree in the sky, estimate its distance from Earth.
The average density of the Sun is on the order 10 3 kg/m 3 . (a) Estimate the diameter of the Sun. (b) Given that the Sun subtends at an angle of about half a degree in the sky, estimate its distance from Earth.
a. Volume = 10 27 m 3 , diameter is 10 9 m.; b. 10 11 m
Estimate the mass of a virus.
A floating-point operation is a single arithmetic operation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. (a) Estimate the maximum number of floating-point operations a human being could possibly perform in a lifetime. (b) How long would it take a supercomputer to perform that many floating-point operations?
a. A reasonable estimate might be one operation per second for a total of 10 9 in a lifetime.; b. about (10 9 )(10 –17 s) = 10 –8 s, or about 10 ns
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