Where r is the radius of balloon.
Here mass of woman = 68 kg
Mass of air displaced by a balloon with volume V = 1.29*V
Mass of helium inside balloon = 0.178*V
Total mass to be lifted by balloon = 68 +0.178*V
Buoyant force = 1.29V-0.178V=1.112V
So we have 1.112 V = 68+ 0.178*V
0.934 V = 68
V = 72.81
\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}[/tex]= 72.81
r = 2.59 m
So radius of helium balloon = 2.59 m
It's impossible to describe WHERE a place is without mentioning ANOTHER place.
... Across the street from -- the bank.
... Next door to -- my house.
... 30 miles west of -- Chicago.
... Up above -- the tree.
... Two days ride out of -- Tulsa.
... Halfway home from -- school.
... Twice as far from Earth as -- the moon is.
... The first seat in -- the second row.
... Behind -- the dog's left ear.
... At the bottom of -- the pool.
... On the tip of -- my tongue.
... In the front seat of -- the car.
... I saw you in -- my dream.
... You're always on -- my mind.
The question is trying to get you to realize that to get from a reference point to a certain position, you have to know
How far
and
In what direction.
Answer:
A 1.0 min
Explanation:
The half-life of a radioisotope is defined as the time it takes for the mass of the isotope to halve compared to the initial value.
From the graph in the problem, we see that the initial mass of the isotope at time t=0 is
The half-life of the isotope is the time it takes for half the mass of the sample to decay, so it is the time t at which the mass will be halved:
We see that this occurs at t = 1.0 min, so the half-life of the isotope is exactly 1.0 min.
Answer:
C. Potential energy is related to an object's position, and kinetic
Explanation:
The energy contained in the small motions of the object's molecules can be broken up into a combination of microscopic kinetic energy and potential energy.
The answer would be in the chart or graph A is 1 B is 2