Chapter 01, Problem 026 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. One cubic centimeter of a...
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?
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 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.
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.)
Chapter 24, Problem 026 GO /Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The figure shows a thin rod with a uniform charge density of 2.50 HC/m. Evaluate the electric potential at point P if d D L/5.00. Rod -D- Number 4102.2 Units
Chapter 01, Problem 051 Partially correct answer. Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The cubit is an ancient unit of length based on the distance between the elbow and the tip of the middle finger of the measurer. Assume that the distance ranged from 43 to 53 cm, and suppose that ancient drawings indicate that a cylindrical pillar was to have a length of 5.0 cubits and a diameter of 2.0 cubits. For the stated range, what are the...
Chapter 12. Problem 033 Your answer is partially correct. Try again Consult Interactive Learning Ware 12.1 for help in solving this problem. During an all night cram session, a student heats up *0.663 (0,663x10 mg (Pres) becer of cold off the temperature is 17.3 C, and the Deaker is led to the brim. A short time later when the student returns the temperature has risen to 910'C. The comment of volume pasion of cos the same as that of water....
Chapter 01, Problem 022 Partially correct answer. Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Gold, which has a density of 19.32 g/cm3, is the most ductile metal and can be pressed into a thin leaf or drawn out into a long fiber. (a) If a sample of gold with a mass of 5.803 g, is pressed into a leaf of 6.026 μm thickness, what is the area of the leaf? (b) If, instead, the gold is drawn out into a...
please show all work Chapter 01, Problem 52 Go Your answer is partially correct. Try again Two geological field teams are working in a remote area. A global positioning system (GPS) tracker at their base camp shows the location of the first team as 39 km away, 23° north of west, and the second team as 30 km away, 37° eastf north. When the first team uses its GPS to check the position of the second team, what does it...
Chapter 13, Problem 021 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Certain neutron stars (extremely dense stars) are believed to be rotating at about 1.1 rev/s. If such a star has a radius of 27 km, what must be its minimum mass so that material on its surface remains in place during the rapid rotation? Number 119300000000000000 Units Tkg the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you would like to show Work for this question: Open Show Work