Rock 1000 0.5
Pillow 200 10
Bottle of soda 2000 2
Loaf of bread 100 1
Answer:
The densest materials are rock and bottle of soda.
Explanation:
The density of material is given by,
Density =
Case 1: Rock
Density =
Density = 2000
Case 2: Pillow
Density =
Density = 20
Case 3: Bottle of soda
Density =
Density = 1000
Case 4: Load of bread
Density =
Density = 100
The densest materials are rock and bottle of soda.
Explanation :
Any object that is thrown in space that moves under the action of gravity is known as a projectile. Every object in the universe comes down due to gravitational force.
When a soccer ball is headed from the player 1 to player 2 across the soccer field, the soccer ball will act like a projectile.
In projectile motion, we can calculate certain parameters like
In apex the answer is "soccer ball"
here is it answer.....
Because the lamp filament is physically very small and dissipates a relatively large amount of power (say, 60W for a typical incandescent bulb), while the conductors which feed it are relatively large and of negligible resistance, so they dissipate very little power, for a relatively large conductor area. How hot a component gets from resistive heating is proportional to its power dissipation, and inversely proportional to its area/size.
Thus if you dissipate, say 60W of power in a tiny lamp filament, it will get hot enough to become (surprise !!) incandescent, while the conductors which supply it (which dissipate perhaps a fraction of a watt for many feet of conductor length) will experience no significant temperature rise.
In fact, applicable electrical codes mandate that circuit conductors be sized large enough and provided with appropriate overcurrent protection, so that no significant conductor heating can take place.