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I have been going through my textbook trying to solve this problem but I can't seem to completely understand. It seems so simple yet I can't figure it out. How do I go about solving this?

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    $2h = n^2 \cdot 10^{-6} s$. Now $1h = 60\cdot 60s$...2012-06-05

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2 hours is equal to $2\times 3600\times 1000000$ microseconds which is $7200000000$ microseconds.

So you want to find $n$ such that $n^2 = 7200000000$.

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    Thank you both for the insight. I understand the problem now. Much appreciated.2012-06-05