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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
grrr, why was that so hard for me to talk through on my own?! That is awesome! I feel so much better now!- jdsconsumer
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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
You are awesome, I love how you did that for me! Incredible! Thank you, jbriggs444!- jdsconsumer
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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
make it smaller and smaller until I can't make it any smaller? So if I reduced it to 0, the minimum it's radius could be, then m couldn't get any larger at that point. At least from the decrement of a.- jdsconsumer
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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
Then m would get larger.- jdsconsumer
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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
No other equation that is given to me. I think we have to formulate our own...- jdsconsumer
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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
uhm, if a increases it looks like m will get smaller, right?- jdsconsumer
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Mass, Volume, Density work with a Sphere
A spherical shell has an outside radius of 2.75 cm and an inside radius of a. The shell wall has uniform thickness and is made of a material with density 4.59 g/cm3. The space inside the shell is filled with a liquid having a density of 1.00 g/cm3. (a) Find the mass m of the sphere, including...- jdsconsumer
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I'm a lower level college student taking physics for the first time. I'm here to get as much help as I can since our class time is relatively short. Hopefully I can return the favor one day.- jdsconsumer
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