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Answer:</h2>
800gm
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Explanation:</h2>
Archimedes principle states that when an object is immersed in a liquid there is an apparent loss of weight of the object. This apparent loss of weight is also the upthrust experienced by the liquid. The upthrust is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.
Following from the above statement, when the body of volume 100c.c is immersed in the water contained in the jar, the upthrust experienced is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
<em>Note: In the question, weight is measured just using the mass.</em>
Mass (m) is the product of density (ρ) of liquid (which is water in this case) and volume (v) of body immersed. i.e
m = ρ x v
Where;
ρ = 1 gm/cm³
v = 100c.c = 100cm³
=> m = 1 gm/cm³ x 100cm³
=> m = 100gm
Therefore the weight of water displaced is 100gm
Now, the weight of the water and jar after immersion is the sum of the weight of water and jar before immersion, and the weight of the water displaced. i.e
Weight of water and jar after immersion = 700gm + 100gm = 800gm
Solution :
From the given data,
For the spherical shell is
where x is the radius of gyration and the acceleration of a rolling body on an inclined plane = a
Therefore,
= 0.6 x 9.81 x sin ( 29.7)
Δt = 1.411 s
Answer:
Potential Energy
Explanation:
Potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to it's position relative to some zero position. An object possesses gravitational potential energy if it is positioned at a height above (or below) the zero height.
Answer:
The answer to your question is:
Explanation:
Data
mass = 4.33 kg
E = 41.7 J
v = ?
Formula
Ke = (1/2)mv²
Clear v from the equation
v = √2ke/m
Substitution
v = √2(41.7)/4.33
v = 19.26 m/s Result
If the same atoms appear on both sides, then it's balanced.
In this reaction, there are 4 Oxygens, 2 Carbons, and 2 Nitrogens on each side. So numerically, <em>it's balanced</em>. But I don't know enough chemistry to say whether the reaction is possible.