The total mass 235 divided by the total volume (5x3x2=30) 235 divided by 30= 7.83. Wouldn’t it be iron since its density is 7.87, which is close to 7.83
The question cannot be answered because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space and requires three measures. There are only two given in the question.
Total surface area... 276 square yards.
The volume of the block is (1 x 4 x 2.5) = 10 cm3The density of osmium is 22.61 g/cm3The mass of the block is (22.61 x 10) = 226.1 grams.
The number of concrete blocks per square meter depends on the size of the blocks. A standard concrete block typically measures 400 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm. Given these dimensions, approximately 12.5 blocks fit in one square meter (1 m² = 10,000 cm², and each block occupies 800 cm²). If using different sizes, the calculation would need to be adjusted accordingly.
A concrete block is 18 inches long and 8 inches high. Therefore, about 6 block for each side = 9 feet 6 inches, with the end block of the next side turned sideways. 4 sides X 6 block is 24 block per course and where I live I would need at least 6 coarses below grade for a total of 144. I would get 10% extra just in case which would make it 158. You would have to add to this for any height above grade.
I would not recommend that you try. A block heater is preferred.
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No. you can block all numbers not in your contacts though
Mercury is a liquid element. Mercury is a d block metal element.
The original color of the engine block of the 1949 Mercury coupe was typically black.
A Jenga block typically measures 1.5 inches by 0.5 inches by 0.5 inches.
A 10 meter block of wood.
No, a barometer measures air pressure. Use a scale to measure the mass of a block.
Yes. You can connect it to the block or the frame of the vehicle.
There are drain plugs on each side of the block. They are difficult to reach unless you have the car on a lift.
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does some one know the fireing block numbers for a 1994 mercury topaz 4