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Cannot find the formula for tension
Figure 5-48 shows four penguins that are being playfully pulled along very slippery (frictionless) ice by a curator. The masses of three penguins and the tension in two of the cords are m1 = 12 kg, m3 = 16 kg, m4 = 23 kg, T2 = 112 N, and T4 = 212 N. Find the penguin mass m2 that is not given...- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
ok i found the volume of one drop using 10 micrometer and than i multiply it by 330 drops . Than i foung the volume of the cylinder using height and radius- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
should i divide the volume of cylinder by the volume of drops in meters- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
i did not get that i just got the volume of drops of water and volume of cylinder with the given hieght and radius in km- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
Also how i should do the part b and c- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
ok i found the volume of both what's next- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
"One cubic centimeter of a cumulus contains 330" that's what i am talking Thanks buddy for you help.- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
But they have give that it is one cubic meter at the beginng that's what i don't understand should i use that or what is that- dhago07
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Calculating Water in a Cumulus Cloud: Volume, Pop Bottles, and Mass
One cubic centimeter of a cumulus contains 330 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 2.9 km and radius 1.0 km? (b) How many 1-liter pop bottles would that water fill? (c) Water has a density of 1000...- dhago07
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- Cloud Mass Volume Water
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How Much Water is in a Cumulus Cloud?
One cubic centimeter of a cumulus contains 330 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 2.9 km and radius 1.0 km? (b) How many 1-liter pop bottles would that water fill? (c) Water has a density of 1000...- dhago07
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How Do You Calculate the Area of a Gold Leaf and the Length of a Gold Fiber?
But what kind of formula should i use for 2 face cube and also for the rod Thanks for replaying back.- dhago07
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How Do You Calculate the Area of a Gold Leaf and the Length of a Gold Fiber?
How to solve this problem after finding volume using density and mass- dhago07
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