The formula for determining the volume of a cylinder is as follows:
it is the product of the cylider's radius squared (half its diameter) and pi (3.14 rounded to the nearest hundredth) multplied by its height.
Example:
For a cylinder having a diameter of 10 inches and a height of 20 inches, the setup problem would be:
5 x 5 x 3.14 x 20 = 1,570 cubic inches.
They are not the same!
The solid ball, will have more mass in comparison to the hollow ball of the same radius. Since, momentum of an object is the product of its mass and velocity, the solid object will have more momentum. Therefore, the force required to stop the solid ball will be much greater than the force required to stop the hollow ball (since, the hollow ball will have less momentum because of its less mass). That's why its difficult to catch a a solid ball as compared to a hollow ball of equal radius.skhatti
No. To be similar ALL lengths must be in the same ratio. If two cylinders have the same radii, but different heights then the radii have one ratio (1:1) but the heights have a different ratio; thus they are not similar.
Yes.
If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.If you tap on them, one of them may "sound hollow". In general, certain waves (like sound) will be affected differently, depending on whether the balls are hollow or solid.
For tensile loads the most important thing is cross-section area. If the hollow and the solid cylinder both have the same outer diameter and are of the same material then the hollow will have a much smaller cross section, so it will fail first.
In a vacuum, solid and hollow objects fall at the same speed due to gravity. However, in the presence of air resistance, hollow objects might fall more slowly compared to solid objects of the same mass and shape, as air resistance affects hollow objects differently.
if they are short or in tension they are the same, when they bend the hollow tube has a bigger second moment of area and so is stronger to any bending moment
Aluminum (to my surprise)!
They are not the same!
The solid ball, will have more mass in comparison to the hollow ball of the same radius. Since, momentum of an object is the product of its mass and velocity, the solid object will have more momentum. Therefore, the force required to stop the solid ball will be much greater than the force required to stop the hollow ball (since, the hollow ball will have less momentum because of its less mass). That's why its difficult to catch a a solid ball as compared to a hollow ball of equal radius.skhatti
Isotopes can be identified by their atomic number and mass number. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. This difference in neutron count results in different mass numbers for each isotope. Scientists use mass spectrometry to measure the mass of isotopes and identify them based on their unique mass numbers.
the same way you do outside of pixie hollow
yes the definition of mass is the amount of matter (stuff) in an object. if something grows that is the same as saying something is getting bigger and unless it is becoming hollow(er) (which humans dont) than its mass is increasing
The density of a hollow object would be lower compared to a solid object of the same material because the total mass is distributed over a larger volume due to the empty space inside the hollow object.
shell because it is hollow and therefore represents the form of a shell which is also recognized as a shell structure
The aluminium bat is hollow.. Im pretty sure thats right! :)