If a rock is placed into a graduated cylinder containing 80 mL of water. then the volume of the rock would be 40 if the water level rises to the 120 mL mark
It can be defined as the mass of any object or body per unit volume of the particular object or body. Generally, it is expressed as in gram per cm³ or kilogram per meter³.
the density of the rock = mass of the rock /volume of the rock
As given in the problem A rock is placed into a graduated cylinder containing 80 mL of water.
The volume of the rock =120 milliliter - 80 milliliter
= 40 milliliter
Thus, the volume of the rock would be 40 milliliters.
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A. 7.0 newtons
B. 70 newtons
C. 700 newtons
d. 7000 newtons
Weight = (mass) x (gravity)
Weight = (7.0 kg) x (gravity)
On Earth, where (gravity) is roughly 10 N/kg . . .
Weight = (7.0 kg) x (roughly 10 N/kg)
Weight = roughly 70 Newtons
That's B on Earth.
It would be some other number on other bodies.
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The angular velocity is equivalent to:
Take the derivative using the power rule:
The angular acceleration is equivalent to:
Differentiate once again:
Answer:
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Explanation: