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blackvise43
Dec5-04, 02:46 PM
Is it length * width?? I need to know asap

Tide
Dec5-04, 02:55 PM
Length times width is area. What exactly are you trying to do?

check
Dec5-04, 03:00 PM
It really depends on what other information you have available to you.
i.e.
-if you know an objects density and volume you can calculate its mass
-if you know an objects acceleration and force applied you can calculate its mass
etc etc.
What information do you have?

Tom McCurdy
Dec5-04, 03:14 PM
E = mc˛
F=ma
F=\frac{d}{dt}(mv)
F=mg
a=\frac{M}{m}g

here are some equations in which mass is involved... maybe one you could use to solve for mass for your particular problem

blackvise43
Dec5-04, 03:16 PM
I have the object im in 10th grade and I'm in intro to physics and it told me to calculate the mass... umm its for a car we had to make and im suppose to find certain calculations, im new to this stuff... I need to know soon please its due tomorrow. :smile:

check
Dec5-04, 04:17 PM
I have the object im in 10th grade and I'm in intro to physics and it told me to calculate the mass... umm its for a car we had to make and im suppose to find certain calculations, im new to this stuff... I need to know soon please its due tomorrow. :smile:


Get a scale that shows kilograms/grams. 'Weigh' your car. The reading will be the mass.
If your scale doesnt show kilograms/grams but pounds or ounces, then simply convert your value to metric. www.onlineconversion.com is a good source.

blackvise43
Dec5-04, 04:34 PM
Ok thank you very much.

brewnog
Dec5-04, 05:04 PM
Well, if it told you to 'calculate' its mass, then 'measuring' it would be cheating.

If you know what you made the car out of, you can look up the densities of the materials it's made from.

If you know the dimensions of the car, you can calculate the volume of the components. (For a cuboid, volume is base * width * height.)

If I tell you that density = mass / volume, then you might be able to get cracking!