Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
You are using energy to click the mouse, and the energy moves from your fingers to the mouse clicker.
Explanation:
formula: <u>Mass</u>
Density x volume
2a) m=10kg v=0.3m³
10÷0.3=33.3 kg/m
2b) m = 160 kg V=0.1m³
160÷0.1=1600 kg/m
2c) m = 220 kg V = 0.02m³
220÷0.02=11000 kg/m
A wooden post has a volume of 0.025m³ and a mass of 20kg. Calculate its density in kg/m.
density = volume ÷ mass
20÷ 0.025=800 kg/m
Challenge: A rectangular concrete slab is 0.80m long, 0.60 m wide and 0.04m thick. Calculate its volume in m³.
Formula : Length x width x height = Volume
0.80 x 0.60 x 0.04 = 0.0192m³
B) The mass of the concrete slab is 180 kg. Calculate its density in kg/m.
density = volume ÷ mass
180 ÷ 0.0192 = 9375 kg/m
Answer:
Explanation:
- For diagram refer the attachment.
It is given that five cells of 2V are connected in series, so total voltage of the battery:
Three resistor of 5, 10, 15 are connected in Series, so the net resistance:
According to ohm's law:
On substituting resultant voltage (V) as 10 V and resultant resistant, as 30 we get:
The electric current passing through the above circuit when the key is closed will be <u>0.33 A</u>
Answer:
The mass m is 0.332 kg or 332 gm
Explanation:
Given
The platform is rotating with angular speed ,
Mass m is moving on platform in a circle with radius ,
Force sensor reading to which spring is attached ,
Now for the mass m to move in circle the required centripetal force is given by
=>
Thus the mass m is 0.332 kg or 332 gm
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