First of all, if you're going to work with the volume of displaced water, it makes
no difference at all how much water you start out with. The object would displace
the same amount from a bucket as it would from Lake Michigan.
But, to deal with the answer to your question: It's not possible to answer your question.
The volume of water displaced is the same as the volume of the metal that
you drop into the bucket. But you've only told us the area of one flat side
of the metal. We have no idea what its volume may be until we also know
its thickness.
69 cubic centimeters squared
When Chuck Norris kicked a piece of metal.
piece of metal because most pieces have smooth surfaces so the light bounces off perfectly. but wood has a rough surface and wood also absorbs most of the light so it wouldn't reflect off.
some math equations: For area of a triangle: A=1/2 b*h. *=Times or multiplication sign. Area of a square or rectangle: A=b*h Area of a circle: A=pi R squared [try writing this one on a piece of paper. Pythagorean Theorem: a squared + b squared=c squared. perimeter: 2b+2h
The volume of the piece of metal is measured by the difference in the volume of water in the graduated cylinder before and after the piece of metal is placed in the cylinder. This is stated to be 36 - 20 = 16 mL. Density is defined to be mass per unit volume. Therefore, for this piece of metal the density is 163/16 = 10 g/mL. (Only two significant digits are justified, because the is the number of significant digits in the limiting datum 16.)
If the piece of sheet metal is a square, then 1600 cm2.
You get a bucket or a jar and you tape a piece of paper to it that says "Tips"
How much 21 piece
Weigh the piece of maple (you've indicated it is about 10 grams) Completely submerge it in a liquid and measure the volume of liquid displaced Density = mass/(volume displaced) or about 10g/(volume displaced)
The volume of the metal can be calculated by measuring the volume of water displaced after the metal was placed in the cylinder. If the water level rose to the 25 cubic meter mark after the metal was added, then the volume of the metal is 5 cubic meters.
8 piece bucket - Re 349 12 piece bucket - Re 479 single piece - Re 49
A sharp metal piece is typically called a "metal shard" or a "metal splinter."
A 'metal filing ' is a tiny piece of metal that is rubbed off from a large piece by a file.
i think that it would be displaced .... wont it?
The conversion factor is 0.155: 20sq cm x 0.155 = 3.1 inches squared
A metal burr is a small, thin edge of metal that is created when a piece of metal is machined. For example: when a chef's knife is sharpened, a thin piece of metal remains on the edge of the knife.
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