Let "m" = mass of the stick.
g = gravitational acceleration
On the short side:
Stick alone . . . 0.35mg effectively hanging at 0.175 meter from the pivot
Hanging package . . . (0.1 kilogram x g) hanging at 0.15 meter from the pivot
Total moments: (0.35mg x 0.175) + (0.1g x 0.15) = 0.06125mg + 0.015g
On the long side:
Stick alone . . . 0.65mg effectively hanging at 0.325 from the pivot
Total moment = 0.21125mg
The moments on each side are equal.
0.21125mg = 0.06125mg + 0.015g
0.15mg = 0.015g
m = 0.1 kilogram = 100 grams
1 meter is 100 cm Hence it will take half of 200cm to make 1 meter
350cm (100cm per meter).
350cm. 1m = 100cm. So simply multiply meter by 100 to get centimeters
The answer to this is 350cm. This is because 1 meter is 100 cm. So you must multiply 3.5 by 100 which gives you 350cm. Good luck! ;)
200 cm^2 = 0.02 metre^2.
350cm (100cm per meter).
1 meter is 100 cm Hence it will take half of 200cm to make 1 meter
350cm (100cm per meter).
350cm. 1m = 100cm. So simply multiply meter by 100 to get centimeters
The answer to this is 350cm. This is because 1 meter is 100 cm. So you must multiply 3.5 by 100 which gives you 350cm. Good luck! ;)
There are 100 cm in 1 m, so 2m = 200cm
200 cm^2 = 0.02 metre^2.
Yes, 1m = 100cm
1cm/2m = 1cm/200cm = 1/200 or 0.005
Yes, I am teaching this to my 4th graders right now. 1cm equals 10mm so if you multiply the number of cm by 10 it will equal 2000mm
There are 3500 centimeters in 35 meters because there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
Well by the angle being at a certain angle it will launch sometime more then one meter and if the angle was a right angle then it will launch 350CM.