A. Neutrons.
If it were electrons, it would be an ion.
If it were protons, it wouldn't be the same element.
Answer:
- <u>2.79 N</u>
- <u>8.34 N</u>
- <u>Watermelon</u>
Explanation:
<u>Weight of soccer ball</u>
- Weight = mass (in kg) × gravitational force
- Weight = 284 x 10⁻³ x 9.81
- Weight = 0.284 x 9.81
- Weight = <u>2.79 N</u> (approximately)
<u>Weight of watermelon</u>
- Weight = mass (in kg) x gravitational force
- Weight = 850 x 10⁻³ x 9.81
- Weight = 0.85 x 9.81
- Weight = <u>8.34 N</u> (approximately)
As the <u>watermelon</u> has more weight, it will hit the ground first.
Answer:
Explanation:
We know the total diameter of the cell (assumed spherical) is:
Then its total radius
On the other hand, we know the thickness of the cell wall is and its density is the same as water ().
Since density is the relation between the mass and the volume :
The mass is: (1)
Now if we are talking about this cell as a thin spherical shell, its volume will be:
(2)
Where
Then:
(3)
(4)
Substituting (4) in (1):
(5)
(6)
Knowing and :
Answer:
The tension in the two ropes are;
T1 = 23.37N T2 = 35.47N
Explanation:
Given mass of the object to be 4.2kg, the weight acting on the bag will be W= mass × acceleration due to gravity
W = 4.2×10 = 42N
The tension acting on the bag plus the weight are three forces acting on the bag. We need to find tension in the two ropes that will keep the object in equilibrium.
Using triangular law of force and sine rule to get the tension we have;
If rope 1 is at 57.6° with respect to the vertical and rope 2 is at 33.8° with respect to the vertical, our sine rule formula will give;
T1/sin33.8° = T2/sin57.6° = 42/sin{180-(33.8°+57.6°)}
T1/sin33.8° = T2/sin57.6° = 42/sin88.6°
From the equality;
T1/sin33.8° = 42/sin88.6°
T1 = sin33.8°×42/sin88.6°
T1 = 23.37N
To get T2,
T2/sin57.6°= 42/sin88.6°
T2 = sin57.6°×42/sin88.6°
T2 = 35.47N
Note: Check attachment for diagram.
Since the fourmula is mass/volume=density multiplying the density and volume yields the mass which is <span>0.80522 grams.</span>