Calculate the volume of the glass marble in cmA3 D- 24.540 cm t0.01cm
1. Calculate the density (in grams per milliliter) for the following objects. a. A glass marble with a volume of 3.04 mL and a mass of 7.05 g. mL b. A metal nut with a mass of 42.28 g and a volume of 2.70 mL. g mL
1. Calculate the density (in grams per milliliter) for the following objects. a. A glass marble with a volume of 6.04 mL and a mass of 14.01 g. g mL b. A metal nut with a mass of 30.03 g and a volume of 2.70 mL. g ml
A volume of 35.6 mL of H2O is initially at 28.0 oC. A chilled glass marble weighing 4.00 g with a heat capacity of 3.52 J/oC is placed in the water. If the final temperature of the system is 26.4 oC , what was the initial temperature of the marble? Water has a density of 1.00 g/mL and a specific heat of 4.18 J/goC.
A copper tube with an inner diameter of 7.46 cm at room temperature (20'C) is to be tension fitted with a glass marble of diameter 7.47 cm. To which temperature must the 100.00-cm long copper tube be heated to be able to accommodate the marble? The linear expansion coeficient of copper is 17x 10() , for glass you can assume the expansion coefficient to be zero.(4) 1. -1 2. Initially, the tube is open at both ends. When you blow...
A glass marble is dropped down an elevator shaft and hits a thick glass plate on top of an elevator that is descending at a speed of 3.00 m/s. The marble hits the glass plate 8.0 m below the point from which it was dropped. If the collision is elastic, how high will the marble rise, relative to the point from which it was dropped?
A glass flask whose volume is 1000 cm at a of the glass Express your answer in inverse kelvins. View Availlable Hint(s) No credit lost Try again
A marble with a mass of 0.05 kg and a volume of 2.00 x 10-5 m3 is dropped in a glass of alcohol, which sinks to the bottom of the glass. If alcohol has a density of 789 kg/m3, what is the magnitude of the buoyant force in newtons? Round to the nearest hundredth (0.01)
A marble with a mass of 50 g and a volume of 1.50 x 10-5 m3 is dropped in a glass of alcohol, which sinks to the bottom of the glass. If alcohol has a density of 789 kg/m3, what is the marble's acceleration as it sinks in m/s2? Hint: Remember Newton's 2nd Law!
A glass marble is rubbed against a piece of silk. As a resultthe piece of fabric acquires extra electrons. What happens to theglass marble? (Select all that apply) The marble has lost the same number ofelectrons acquired by the piece of silk. The marble acquires a positive charge andrepels the piece of silk. The marble acquires a negative charge andattracts the piece of silk. The marble has acquired the same numberof electrons acquired by the piece of silk. The marble...
A glass flask whose volume is 1000 cm at a temperature of 0.900 °C is completely filled with mercury at the same temperature. When the flask and mercury are warmed together to a temperature of 52.0 °C, a volume of 8.30 cm of mercury overflows the flask. Part A If the coefficient of volume expansion of mercury is Big = 1.80x10-4/K, compute Bolass, the coefficient of volume expansion of the glass. Express your answer in inverse kelvins. View Available Hint(s)...