A 0.505-kg block slides on a frictionless horizontal surface with a speed of 1.18 m>s. The block encounters an unstretched spring and compresses it 23.2 cm before coming to rest. (b) For what length of time is the block in contact with the spring before it comes to rest? (c) If the force constant of the spring is increased, does the time required to stop the block increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain.
A copper pot with a mass of 0.505 kg contains 0.195 kg of water, and both are at a temperature of 20.0 ∘C . A 0.265 kg block of iron at 87.5 ∘C is dropped into the pot. Find the final temperature of the system, assuming no heat loss to the surroundings. Express your answer in degrees Celsius to three significant figures. .
A mixture of 0.505 M H2O , 0.378 M Cl2O , and 0.747 M HClO are
enclosed in a vessel at 25°C .
H2O(g)+Cl2O(g)−⇀↽−2HOCl(g)Kc=0.0900 at 25°C
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25°C
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A mixture of 0.505 M H,0,0.378 M C1,0, and 0.747 M HCIO are enclosed in a vessel at 25°C. H2O(g) + C1,0(g) = 2 HOCI(g) Kc = 0.0900 at 25°C Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25 °C.
Convert to Scientific Notation: a) 1300 kW b) 0.00541 kg/m^3 c) 231 * 10^3 m
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Convert the following measurement. 2.5 * 10^-7 kg*m^2/ s2 = ? g*cm2/s2
Hello please show me how ([Kg]*[m^2])/[S^3] is converted into watts, please convert to amp and volts before you convert into watts if possible. Thank you
Interconverting compound SI units Convert the following measurement. mol mol 9.66 x 10 2 kg m 2 gcm
1. A tensile test was performed using a standard 0.505 in. diameter specimen (Do 0.505 in) of 4140 steel with 2 inch initial gage length (Lo 2.00 in), and the following were determined: . Elastic Modulus (E)-30 x 106 psi Yield Strength (To) = 60,000 psi Strain at maximum load = 0.15 .Breaking Load (Pbreak) 15,000 lbs Maximum Load (Pa) 20,000 lbs 0 % Elongation-25% . a. (3 points) Calculate the stress at the break point: b. (5 points) Calculate...