
Density is equal to the mass of a substance divided by its volume: density = mass of substance/volume of substance Water displacement can be used to find the volume of a solid by placing the object in a known volume of water. When the object is added to water, the measured total volume increases. This final volume is equal to the volume of the initial water plus the volume of the solid object added. To determine the volume of the...
How does percent recovery relate to the overall purity of the original mixture? mass impure benzoic acid= 2.54g mass pure benzoid acid= 1.07g percent recovery=42.13%
The Buoyant Force is calculated by (fluid density)(volume of displaced fluid)(acceleration due to gravity). How does changing the shape of an object relate to the Buoyant Force and the object's density? A. By changing the shape of the object we manipulate both the weight of displaced fluid and the density of the object. Thus we can change the Buoyant Force on the object and change the density, making it possible for heavy objects to float, hover or rise in a...
How does volume management relate to file systems? While flash storage is now often used as a hard drive replacement, full use of flash arguably will require a major shift in how operating systems work. Why?
Describe the mass, radius, and thus density of a typical white dwarf star. How does this compare to the density of water? What kind of pressure is used by a white dwarf to oppose its strong gravity? How does a white dwarf’s radius depend on its mass, and how does this set the maximum mass of a white dwarf?
How do you relate linear mass density to diameter of a string?
This is for waves in gen physics.
Quick Question: A weight is hung over a pulley and attached to a string composed of two parts, each made of the same material but one having four times the diameter of the other. The string is plucked so that a wave moves along it, moving at speed vi in the thick part and at speed v2 in the thin part....
The mass unit associated with density is usually grams. If the volume (in mL or cm3) is multiplied by the density (g/mL or g/cm3) the volume units will cancel out, leaving only the mass units. Keep in mind that the volume and density must use the same volume unit for the cancellation. If a large marshmallow has a volume of 2.00 in3 and density of 0.242 g/cm3, how much would it weigh in grams? 1 in3=16.39 cm3
The mass unit associated with density is usually grams. If the volume (in mL or cm3) is multiplied by the density (g/mL or g/cm3) the volume units will cancel out, leaving only the mass units. Keep in mind that the volume and density must use the same volume unit for the cancellation. If a large marshmallow has a volume of 2.00 in3 and density of 0.242 g/cm3, how much would it weigh in grams? 1 in3=16.39 cm3.
The density (mass divided by volume) of pure water is 1.00 g/cm^3 that of whole blood is 1.05 g/cm^3 and the density of seawater is 1.03 g/cm^3. What is the mass of 5.00 L of pure water? m = What is the mass of 5.00 L of whole blood? m = What is the mass of 5.00 L of seawater? m =
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