An object has a mass of 10grams and a volume of 20m3. what is the density of the object​

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Answer 1

Explanation:

density = mass/ volume

in the question the mass is given in grams so will convert it into kg,

10 g = 0.01 kg

density= 0.01/ 20 = 1 / 2000 = 0.005 kg/m^3


Related Questions

How many electrons must be remowel from an electricaly Nurutral Silvor Coin to five it a charge of 3.2 NC ?

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Answer:

 #_electrons = 2 10¹⁰ electrons

Explanation:

For this exercise we can use a direct rule of three proportions rule. If an electron has a charge of 1.6 10⁻¹⁹ C how many electrons have a charge of 3.2 10⁻⁹ C

          #_electrons = 3.2 10⁻⁹ ( [tex]\frac{1}{1.6 \ 10^{-19}}[/tex])

          #_electrons = 2 10¹⁰ electrons

Write an essay about the things an individual must do in order to adapt and survive the changes that are happening in his/her environment.​

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Sorry Man If you ask this question no one wants to write an essay and waste their time. You are smart enough to write an essay.

how much force is required to accelerate a 12 kg mass at m 5 m/s

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Answer:

60N

Explanation:

force = mass * acceleration

force = 12 * 5

force =60N

Every chemical compound is unique and different from the ____________________ it contains.
a.
molecules
c.
elements
b.
hydrogen
d.
gas

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Answer:

C is your answer fam.

Explanation:

31. If Earth's mass was cut in half, your weight
would

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Answer:

it would decrease to one half your original weight

Explanation:

describe how a wheel and axle work?

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A weally works when you pull something and a axle is something that you can push

Explanation:

I hope this helps

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Answer:they are a renewable source

Explanation: because they come from the ocean and the ocean is 75% of the world so there will always be waves.

Answer:

All movement is energy. The world's tides, ocean waves and river currents all contain kinetic and potential energy that can be used to drive turbines and produce electricity, reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.

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What protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movements,made up of bones and joints

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Answer: Skeletal system

Explanation:

The skeletal system is a framework of the body. It comprises of connective tissues like bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. All these connective tissues of the skeletal system connect with the muscular system of the body this helps in the locomotion of the body. The conjugation of the musculoskeletal system will also protect the internal organs of the body and will prevent the internal organs from injuries.

Answer:

the skeletal system

Explanation:

Because our skeleton is the framework of the body. :)

Which indicates that light travels in straight lines?
A. Color
B. Pigments
C. Shadows
D. Waves

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Light travels in straight lines

Shadows are evidence of light travelling in straight lines. An object blocks light so that it can't reach the surface where we see the shadow.

The distance between 4 nodes (3 sections, 2 sections= wavelength) is 15.0cm. The frequency of the source is 10Hz. What's the speed of the waves in cm/s?

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Answer:

the speed of the waves is 150 cm/s

Explanation:

Given;

frequency of the wave, f = 10 Hz = 10

distance between 4 nodes, L = 15.0 cm

The wavelength (λ) of the wave is calculated as follows;

Node to Node = λ/2

L = 2(Node to Node) = (4 Nodes) = 2 (λ/2) = λ

Thus, λ = L = 15.0 cm

The speed (v) of the wave is calculated as follows;

v = fλ

v =  10 Hz   x  15.0 cm

v = 150 cm/s

Therefore, the speed of the waves is 150 cm/s

Chris walks 25 m in the positive direction on a number line, then turns around and walks 15 m in the opposite direction. What is the magnitude of the displacement of Chris?
A. -10 m
B. 40 m
C. 10 m

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Answer:

[tex] |d| = |(25 - 15)| \\ |d| = 10 \: m[/tex]

A turtle swimming in a straight line toward shore has a speed of 0.50 m/sec. After 4.0 seconds, its speed is at 0.90 m/sec. What is the turtle's acceleration?​

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Answer:

0.1m/s²

Explanation:

Using the equation of motion

V = u+at

V is the final speed = 0.9m/s

Initial speed u = 0.5m/s

Time = 4secs

Get the acceleration

0.9 = 0 5+4a

0.9-0.5 = 4a

0.4 = 4a

a = 0.4/4

a = 0.1m/s²

Hence the acceleration is 0.1m/s²

what is the another name ffo

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Answer:

sorry buh I don't get the question

A 3kg object moving at 4 m/s encounters a 20 N resistive force over a duration of 0.20 seconds. The impulse experienced by this object is _____

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Answer:

the impulse experienced by this object is 4 Ns

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the object, m = 3 kg

velocity of the object, v = 4 m/s

resistive force, F = 20 N

duration of impact, t = 0.2 s

The impulse experienced by this object is calculated as follows;

J = F x t

J = 20 x 0.2

J = 4 Ns

Therefore, the impulse experienced by this object is 4 Ns

In an electric header 500w is written. What is its meaning​

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Answer:

Because it's wattage is 500W.

Explanation:

This is its mearurement

Using a horizontal force of 60 N, a wagon is pushed horizontally across the floor a distance of 12 meters at a constant speed of 2.3 m/s
a) What is the work done by the force?
b) What is the power supplied by the force?

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Answer:

a) The work done by the force is 720 joules, b) The power supplied by the force is 138 watts.

Explanation:

a) Since force is uniform and parallel to the direction of motion, the work ([tex]W[/tex]), in joules, done by the force ([tex]F[/tex]), in newtons, is defined by this formula:

[tex]W = F\cdot s[/tex] (1)

Where [tex]s[/tex] is the travelled distance, in meters.

If we know that [tex]F = 60\,N[/tex] and [tex]s = 12\,m[/tex], then the work done by the force is:

[tex]W = F\cdot s[/tex]

[tex]W = (60\,N)\cdot (12\,m)[/tex]

[tex]W = 720\,J[/tex]

The work done by the force is 720 joules.

b) And an expression for the power supplied by the force ([tex]\dot W[/tex]), in watts, is concieved by differentiating (1) in time:

[tex]\dot W = F\cdot \dot s[/tex]

Where [tex]\dot s[/tex] is the speed of the wagon, in meters per second.

If we know that [tex]F = 60\,N[/tex] and [tex]\dot s = 2.3\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], then the power supplied by the force is:

[tex]\dot W = F\cdot \dot s[/tex]

[tex]\dot W = (60\,N)\cdot \left(2.3\,\frac{m}{s} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\dot W = 138\,W[/tex]

The power supplied by the force is 138 watts.

You look down at your phone GPS and it tells you the local park is 2 miles away. This is not a straight path and you will need to make a few turns to get there. The path you take to the park describes your ________ from the park

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Answer:

Distance.

[tex] \infty \infty [/tex]

Answer:

Distance

Explanation:

Because each path you take will have a different distance. Each path will be different, leading to a different distance. Hope this helped :D

any tips for an ollie ?

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Answer:

skateboard mid-ollie is being actively steered. This is exactly what makes doing an ollie so hard. It's not enough to get the skateboard up into the air - you also have to steer it while it's in the air. You should keep your hands up in the hair a bit to help with balance, scrunch your legs a bit down to have a proper and effective jump. wear nee pads incase you dont fix the landing. Practice jumping on ur skate board tho, if u jump at it without knowing much youll just get hurt.

Explanation:

What is the first law of gravity??

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Answer:

every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force.

Explanation:

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Which of the following is an incorrect statement?

A pencil on a table contains potential energy.
Potential energy does work.
All objects contain potential energy.
Potential energy is stored energy.

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Answer:

I think it is Potential energy is stored energy

Explanation:

Answer:

potential energy is stored energy, to my knowledge

Consider 2 steel rods, A and B, B has three times the area and twice the length of A, so young modulus of B will be what factor times young modulus of A?

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Answer:

  [tex]\frac{Y}{Y_o}[/tex] = 2/3

Explanation:

The yuong modulus of a rod is defined as the relationship between the tensile strength and the strain

         Y =  [tex]\frac{ \frac{F}{A} }{\frac{\Delta L}{L_o} }[/tex]

let's use the subscript "o" for rod A

         I = [tex]\frac{ \frac{F}{A_o} }{ \frac{\Delta L}{L_o} }[/tex]

tells us that rod B has

         A = 3 A₀

         L = 2 L₀

we substitute

         Y = [tex]\frac{ \frac{F}{A} }{ \frac{\Delta L}{L} }[/tex]

          Y = [tex]\frac{ \frac{F}{3A_o} }{ \frac{\Delta L}{ 2L_o} }[/tex]

         y = ⅔  [tex]\frac{ \frac{F}{A_o}}{ \frac{\Delta }{L_o} }[/tex]

substituting the value of Y₀

          Y = ⅔  Y₀

           [tex]\frac{Y}{Y_o}[/tex] = 2/3

Round the following off to required number of significant figures.


137 (2 significant figures)

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Answer:

140

hope this helps

have a good day :)

Explanation:

140 but I’m not sure. Have a great day

what is shot-curciting​

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Answer:

A path that allows most of the current in an electric circuit to flow around or away from the principal elements or devices in the circuit.

What is the highest Mountain, and where is it?

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Answer:

Mount Everest is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China–Nepal border runs across its summit point. Its elevation of 8,848.86 m was most recently established in 2020 by the Nepali and Chinese authorities.

Explanation:

The part of a standing wave where there is complete destructive interference is known as a(n)

node
antinode
crest
trough

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Crest is the answer

The heat current across a certain cinductive material is H. If the cross-sectional area of the material is tripled and everything else remains the same, how is the heat current affected?

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Answer:

Resistance is inversely proportional to the cross section area of the material, hence when cross sectional area is tripled, also resistance triples.

Since heat is caused due to resistance, also heat current triples.

1. A massive object can distort the light of more distant objects behind it through the phenomenon that we call ________. 2. ________ are defined as subatomic particles that have more mass than neutrinos but do not interact with light. 3. The _____________ of spiral galaxies provide strong evidence for the existence of dark matter. 4. Models show that the _________ of the universe is better-explained when we include the effects of dark matter along with the effects of luminous matter.

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Answer:

1. Gravitational lensing.

2. Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs).

3. Rotation curves.

4. Large-scale structure.

Explanation:

In science, matter can be defined as anything that has mass and occupies space. Any physical object that is found on earth is typically composed of matter. Matter are known to be made up of atoms and as a result has the property of existing in states.

Generally, matter exists in three (3) distinct or classical phases and these are; solid, liquid and gas.

Light wave can be defined as an electromagnetic wave that do not require a medium of propagation for it to travel through a vacuum of space where no particles exist.

The following statements are matched to give the characteristics of matter with respect to light;

1. A massive object can distort the light of more distant objects behind it through the phenomenon that we call: gravitational lensing. The gravitational field distorts and magnifies light from a distant galaxy such as quasars.

2. Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs): are defined as subatomic particles that have more mass than neutrinos but do not interact with light.

3. The rotation curves of spiral galaxies provide strong evidence for the existence of dark matter.

4. Models show that the large-scale structure of the universe is better-explained when we include the effects of dark matter along with the effects of luminous matter.

The Sun emits a solar flare directly aimed at Earth. Which instrument on an orbiting satellite would detect the flare first?

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Answer:

X-ray Telescope

Explanation:

X-ray Telescope which can be either hard or soft is an instrument on an orbiting satellite that would detect the flare first.

This is because X-ray Telescope is technically designed to detect and determine X-rays or radio and optical emissions from flares, from places or points beyond Earth's atmosphere.

Calculate the momentum of a 6 kg rock that is rolling down a hill with a velocity of 4 m/s.

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Answer:

24kgm/s

Explanation:

momentum(p)=mass×velocity

=6×4

=24 kgm/s

Which of the following is produced as a result of photosynthesis

A. Water
B. Heat
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon dioxide

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Answer:

The actual answer would be c, oxygen.

Explanation:

Plants need the energy glucose provides in order to grow and reproduce. Glucose is also required for the process of cellular respiration, in which plants convert carbon dioxide from the air into oxygen.

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