Answer:
60ml
Explanation:
I'm going to assume you mean 210ml not centimeters. To find the volume all we do is subtract both values or with the formula [ f - i = v ] where f = final amount and i = initial amount.
210 - 150 = 60ml
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The final level of water should be = 210
[tex] {cm}^{3} [/tex]
or 210 ml
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Given:.Initial level of water = 150mlFinal level of water = 210 ml━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Need to find:Volume of stone =?━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Solution:The volume of stone will be equal to the change in level of water.
that's,
210 - 150 [tex] {cm}^{3} [/tex]
= 60[tex] {cm}^{3} [/tex]
Hence the volume of the stone is 60 [tex] {cm}^{3} [/tex]
what is the meaning of velocity?
Answer:
Velocity is quickness of motion or action. A synonym is celerity; a simpler word is speed. In physics, velocity specifically refers to the measurement of the rate and direction of change in position of an object.pls pls mark me branilest
Answer:
Velocity is defined as displacement travelled per unit time in a fixed direction. It is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and fixed direction.
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Electrons could be swiped off of the
outermost shell of the electron
True
False
On which atomic property proposed by Henry Moseley is the current periodic table of the elements based?(1 point)
electric charge
nucleus size
atomic number
atomic weight
Originally, the periodic table was ordered by atomic weight, but there were some problems with this order for some particular cases.
In 1913 Moseley proposes to use the atomic number (number of protons of the atom) to order the elements in the periodic table. There are some motives to do this, each element has a different number of protons, and if you add one proton to the nucleus, you get the next element in the periodic table.
This also relates to the x-ray diffraction of the elements (as the number of protons increase, also do the numbers of electrons, thus the energy of the x-rays also increases). At the moment this was the best way to order the periodic table, but in recent years some problems were found, but at the moment, there does not exist a "better" periodic order.
Concluding, the correct option is "atomic number".
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Answer:
1. Which statement about metals and nonmetals is correct?
*Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle.*
2. Based on properties of elements in the periodic table, which element is the best conductor of thermal energy?
*vanadium (V)*
3. Which element has four valence electrons?
*silicon (Si)*
4. Which statement best explains why hydrogen’s atomic number is equal to its mass?
*Hydrogen does not have any neutrons.*
5. Which statement correctly compares the valence electrons for atoms of francium (Fr) and barium (Ba)?
*Francium has fewer valence electrons, but they are in a higher energy level.*
6. Gallium has an atomic number of 31 and a mass number of 70. Which table shows the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a gallium ion with a +3 charge?
*protons 31, neutrons 39, electrons 28*
7. Which is true about about stable isotopes?
*A stable nucleus has a similar number of protons and neutrons.*
8. On which atomic property proposed by Henry Moseley is the current periodic table of the elements based?
*atomic number*
9. Which incorrect aspect of Rutherford’s model was fixed by Bohr’s model?
*Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.*
10. You plan to pass alpha particles through a field that contains a consistent type of particle. Which configuration will result in the largest deflection of alpha particles?
*low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles*
11. Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?
*on the right side of the periodic table*
12. Which element would have a full outer shell of electrons if it gained three electrons?
*nitrogen*
13. Which group of elements has the most similar chemical properties?
*fluorine, chlorine, and iodine*
14. Group 2 elements have two valence electrons. Which kind of bond will they most likely form, and why?
*An ionic bond is likely because they will want to give away two valence electrons in order to become stable.*
15. An element has six valence electrons. Which ionic charge will its ion carry?
*2–*
16 and 17 are writing.
Explanation:
These are the correct answers for The Periodic Table Unit Test.
Who exerts more pressure? a) A girl of 50 kg, wearing heels with an area of 1 cm2. b) An elephant of 4000 kg with foot area of 250 cm2.
Answer:
The girl exerts more pressure.
Explanation:
Pressure can be defined as the force exerted normally or perpendicularly per unit area.
i.e P = F/A
Girls
Area of the heel = 1cm² = 10^(-4) m²
Force = mg = 50 × 10 = 500N
Pressure =
[tex] \frac{500}{10 ^{ - 4} } [/tex]
[tex] = 5 \times {10}^{6}[/tex]
Elephant
Area = 250cm² = 2.5 x 10^(-2)b m²
Force = mg = 40000N
Pressure =
[tex] \frac{40000}{2.5 \times {10}^{ - 2} } [/tex]
[tex] = 1.6 \times {10}^{6} [/tex]
A 0.0250kg golf ball is placed on a spring that is compressed 0.0500m. How high will the ball get when the spring is released if the spring constant is 200.N/m?
20.4m
2.04m
1.02m
40.8m
Answer:
1.02m
Explanation:
Apply Principle of conversation of energy,
mgh = 1/2 Ke²
The density of gold is 19.3 g cm³. What is the mass of a bar of gold in Kg that measures 6 cm x 4 cmx to 2 cm ?
solve
Answer: 0.9264 kg
Explanation: [I'll use "cc" for cubic centimeter, instead of cm^3.
The volume is 6cm*4cm*2cm = 48 cm^3 (cc).
Density of Au is 19.3 g/cc
Mass of gold = (48 cc)*(9.3 g/cc) = 926.4 grams Au
1 kg = 1,000 g
(926.4 grams Au)*(1 kg/1,000 g) = 0.9264 kg, 0.93 kg to 2 sig figs
At gold's current price of $57,500/kg, this bar is worth $53,268. Keep it hidden from your lab partner (and instructor).
11. What is the resolution of this ruler? 6-centimeters
six cm - centimeters
11 An unstretched spring is 12,0 cm long. A load of 5.0N stretches it to 15.0cm. How long will it be under a load
of 15N? (Assume that the spring obeys Hooke's law.)
Answer: Approximately 22 cm
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Explanation:
The unstretched spring is 12.0 cm long. When adding a load of 5.0 N, it stretches to 15.0 cm. This is a displacement of 15.0 - 12.0 = 3.0 cm, which is the amount the spring is stretched.
Convert this displacement to meters (so that it fits with the meters unit buried in Newtons).
3.0 cm = (3.0)/100 = 0.03 m
Apply Hooke's Law to find the spring constant k
F = -kx
5.0 = -k*(0.03)
k = -(5.0)/(0.03)
k = -166.667 approximately
Now we must find the displacement x when F = 15 newtons
F = -kx
-kx = F
x = F/(-k)
x = -F/k
x = -15/(-166.667)
x = 0.089 approximately
x = 0.1
The displacement to one decimal place is about 0.1 meters, which converts to 100*0.1 = 10 cm
So the spring will be stretched to about 12cm+10cm = 22 cm
any three difference between distance and displacement
Answer:
1.) distance is always positive while displacement can be negative as well.
2.) distance cannot be 0 but displacement can be 0.
3.) distance is a scalar quantity while displacement is vector quantity.
How is the sum of forces related to the objects'
movement?
Answer:
The net force is the combined effect (the sum) of the real forces acting on the object. ... When there is a net force on an object, it causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force; this is not the same as the direction of the motion unless the object is going in a straight line.
People used to believe that if a penny was dropped ff Tom the Empire State Building, how fast would it be moving just before impact on ground? From release of your hand it takes 45 seconds falling at 9.8 m/s^2 due to gravity l.
Answer:
99
Explanation:
35/h expressed in meter per second
Answer:
9.722
Explanation:
35*1000÷1×60*60
35000÷3600
9.722
How do particles differ after a physical change
Answer:
In physical changes, no new materials are formed and the particles do not change apart from gaining or losing energy. ... Particles stay the same unless there is a chemical change whether the matter is solid, liquid or gas. Only their arrangement, energy and movement change.
Explanation:
how do i solve this?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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0.0084x91 ...................
Answer:
0.0084×91=0.7644
Explanation:
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what happens when you try to walk on the smooth well polished floor wearing brand new shoes
define null point
define null point
Answer:
In physics a null is a point in a field where the field quantity is zero as the result of two or more opposing quantities completely cancelling each other
The quantity of matter inside the body is?
Answer:
mass is the quantity of matter inside the body
Answer:
The mass of a body is the quality of matter it contains
K=(1/2)my^2 v?
A.) K=mv
B.) m= Kv^2
C.) v=sqrt(2k/m)
D.) none of above
Answer:
The answer is C. The explanation is below.
A motorcycle is moving with the velocity of 72km/h. If the velocity reaches 40m/s after 0.5m calculate the acceleration
Answer:
72km/hr
= 72× 1000m/1×60×60 sec
= 72000m/ 3600sec
=20m/s
0.5 m
= 0.5×60 sec
= 30 sec
Now,
acceleration = v-u/t
= 40m/s-20m/s divided by 30 sec
= 20m/s divided by 30 sec
= 0.6m/s2
Explanation:
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if you are planning to go for hiking on the mountain,what type of shoes will you wear
Answer:
you will have to wear hiking shoes or sports shoes
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A cyclist travels at 15 m/s during a sprint finish. What is this speed in km/h
Answer:
54 km/hr
Explanation:
m/s to km/hr => 18/5
15 m/s to km/hr => 15 x 18/5 =>3 x 18 => 54km/hr
What is pascal law? Define it
Answer:
Pascal's law states that the pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible liquid is transmitted equally in all directions irrespective of the area on which it acts and it always acts at right angles to the surface of containing vessel.
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Runner A is initially 8.4 km west of a flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 4.8 km/h due east. Runner B is initially 6.0 km east of the flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 8.4 km/h due west. What will be the distance of the two runners from the flagpole when their paths cross?
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Answer:
Distance = 2m
Explanation:
Runner A : 1,75
Runner B : 0.71 ( divided speed over velocity for both & B)
Distance = 1,75 + 0,71 = 2,46 m
Is it right?
4) Gabo bought three chicken dinners for $6.95 each and one hamburger meal for $5.75. He and three friends decide to divide the cost of the meals equally. How much money does Gabo receive in total from his three friends?
(A) $6.35 (B) $6.65 (C) $19.65 (D) $19.95 (E) $26.60
Answer: the answer is d $19.95
Explanation:
chicken dinner: 6.95 x 3 = 20.85
burger: 5.75
20.85 + 5.75 = 26.6
26.6 divided by 4 (bc theres 4 ppl and the bill needs to be split equally)
26.6/4= 6.65
and since 3 friends are paying him back u gotta do 6.65 x 3 = 19.95
Question 1
A car travels 480 km in 12 hr. What is its velocity?
Explanation:
480km = 480000m
12hr = 43200 sec
480000/43200 = 11.1111111111
round up 2 sig fig
11m/s
answer is 11m/s
can sound waves propagate in vacuum if yes why if no why not??
Answer:
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Explanation:
No, sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum. This is because sound waves are mechanical waves that need a medium (such as air and water) to travel. Sound in physics is defined as a vibration that propagates as an audible wave of pressure, through a medium such as a gas, liquid or solid.
s dispersion dispersion
, refraction
Answer:
If you want definition, here it is:
Dispersion is defined to be the spreading of white light into its full spectrum of wavelengths. Refraction is responsible for dispersion in rainbows and many other situations. The angle of refraction depends on the index of refraction, as we saw in The Law of Refraction.
What's centripetal force..........
Answer:
a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving.
Explanation:
Answer:
A net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path
at Newton's first lawExternal force and here centripetal force