B
the volume (V) of a sphere = πr³
We require to know the radius r to calculate the volume
using surface area of a sphere = 4πr² = 615.752
divide both sides by 4π
r² = = 49.0248...
take the square root of both sides
r = ≈ 7, hence
V= × π × 7³ = 1436.76 m³ → B
Mercury is very different than Earth. I think Mercury is a very hot planet, and because of the gravity and other conditions - look these up online - Humans and other life on Earth cannot live on Mercury, much less visit without being fully protected. Temperature on Mercury 426 degrees Celsius, about 800 degrees fahrenheit - very hot. You would want your space craft to completely protected from these temperatures, think of some materials you could use, and how thick you would need them? What material protects from heat? As far as vacuum conditions, and gravity, you will need to have that included as well.Maybe you would just wear a type of clothing to protect against bumping around in your space craft since you will not have gravity, you will also want to think about food!
Answer:
They will need 200kg of pine logs.
Gauge pressure in the tank = 24045.29 Pa
Absolute pressure= 125370.29Pa
Step-by-step explanation:
Full question:sp.gr=0.8.The fluid in the nanometer is ethyl iodide with sp.gr =1.93. The manometric fluid height is 50 inches. What is the gauge pressure and absolute pressure in the tank?
Converting 50inches to metres. Multiply by 0.0254
50×0.0254=1.27m
Gauge pressure in tank is given by:
P = pgh
Where p= density,g= acceleration due to gravity, h= height
P= 1.93× 1000× 9.81× 1.27= 24045.29Pa
Absolute pressure=Ptotal= Pliquid + Patm
Absolute pressure =24045.29 + 101325=125370.29pa
Answer:
34347
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the formula s=p(1+r/k)^kt
p=30000
r=7% (interest)
k=1 (because of per annum)
t= 2 (years)
Hence: 30000(1+0.07/1)^1(2) = 34347
Answer:
<h2>i. $97.4</h2><h2>ii. $1412.6</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
step one:
given data
Bob's monthly salary is $1510
tax= 6.45%
Required
The deduction and his take-home salary
Step two:
let us compute the deduction
=6.45/100*1510
=0.0645*1510
=$97.4
Let us compute his take home
=monthly salary- tax deduction
=$1510-$97.4
=$1412.6