Physics: Principles with Applications (7th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0-32162-592-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-32162-592-2

Chapter 1 - Introduction, Measurement, Estimating - Problems - Page 18: 26

Answer

$ \approx 6\times10^5 books $.

Work Step by Step

Looking at a shelved textbook, assume it is 0.05m wide and 0.25m deep. With books on 2 sides, the shelf is about 0.50m deep. If the aisle is 1.5 m wide, then a fraction of (0.50m)/(1.5m+0.50m), or a quarter of the floor space, is taken by shelving units. Find the number of books on a single shelf level in the whole library. $(0.25)(3500 m^2)(\frac{1 book}{(0.05m)(0.25m)})=7.0\times10^4 books$ There are 8 rows of shelves, top to bottom (this seems excessive, but it is the information given). The total number of books stored is 8 times what we just calculated. Rounding off to one significant figure, the library contains $(8)(7.0\times10^4 books) \approx 6\times10^5 books $.
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