One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 360 water drops, which have a typical radius of 10 μm. (a) How many cubic meters of water are in a cylindrical cumulus cloud of height 3.2 km and radius 1.1 km? Answer in m^3. (b) How many 1-liter pop bottles would that water fill? (c) Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3. How much mass does the water in the cloud have? Answer in kg.
One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 360 water drops, which have a typical...
One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 290 water drops, which have a typical radius of 10 μm. (a) How many cubic meters of water are in a cylindrical cumulus cloud of height 3.2 km and radius 0.9 km? (b) How many 1-liter pop bottles would that water fill? (c) Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3. How much mass does the water in the cloud have? Please write out the work, I'm having trouble reading typed math...
One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 310 water drops, which have a typical radius of 10 μm. (a) How many cubic meters of water are in a cylindrical cumulus cloud of height 3.0 km and radius 0.9 km? (b) How many 1-liter pop bottles would that water fill? (c) Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3. How much mass does the water in the cloud have?
Chapter 01, Problem 026 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 70 water drops, which have a typical radius of 10 pm. (a) How many cubic meters of water are in a cylindrical cumulus cloud of height 3.0 km and radius 0.9 km? (b) How many 1-liter pop bottles would that water fill? (c) Water has a density of 1000 kg/m". How much mass does the water in the cloud have?...
2. One cubic centimeter of a typical cumulus cloud contains 300 spherical liquid water drops, each with a typical radius of 10 um. For a certain spherical cumulus cloud with a radius of 2.0 km, what is the volume of liquid water that it contains? (Hint: first find the ratio of the volume of liquid water to the volume of cloud.)
A generation is about one-third of a lifetime. Approximately how many generations have passed since the year 0 AD? The answer is 10^2 generations. I don’t understand how they got this answer. We are viewing this in the order of magnitude Length in Meters (m) Masses in Kilograms (kg) Time in Seconds (s) 10-15 m diameter of proton 10-14 m diameter of large nucleus 10-27 kg- mass of proton 10-10 m diameter of hydrogen atom 10-15 kg mass of bacterium...