The weight (not mass) is 69.05 pound weight.
Using a wet 10 ml graduated cylinder primarily affects the measurement of volume, not mass. The presence of liquid on the sides of the cylinder can lead to inaccuracies in reading the meniscus, potentially causing an overestimation of the volume. However, the mass of the liquid inside the cylinder remains unchanged; only the perceived volume measurement is impacted.
The formula for finding area or mass of a cylinder is pi x radius^2density=massxvolume
Lead is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 207.
Assuming the mass is evenly distributed around the cylinder's surface, you simply find the midway points between its three axes of symmetry. The midway point of the cylinder on the x-y plane is the center of the circle projected onto it and its midway point on the z-axis is half of the cylinder's height. Therefore, the center of mass of a hollow, evenly-distributed cylinder is at the center of the circle that divides the cylinder's height in two.
The weight (not mass) is 69.05 pound weight.
"Cylinder bore" means the bore diameter at the muzzle is the same size as the bore at the front of the cylinder where the shell is when it's fired. Shotguns use "choke" settings to restrict the size of the mass of lead pellets coming out of the muzzle to tighten the mass down onto a further target....a cylinder bore gun has zero choke restriction so the mass of lead pellets stays wide and spread out. Cylinder bore guns are meant strictly for close in targets for that reason.
Using a wet 10 ml graduated cylinder primarily affects the measurement of volume, not mass. The presence of liquid on the sides of the cylinder can lead to inaccuracies in reading the meniscus, potentially causing an overestimation of the volume. However, the mass of the liquid inside the cylinder remains unchanged; only the perceived volume measurement is impacted.
Knowing the mass of the graduated cylinder allows you to subtract it from the total mass of the cylinder and the liquid, giving you the mass of the liquid alone. This step is important for accurately determining the mass of the liquid without the container's contribution.
Depends on the size of the cylinder.
The center of mass of a solid cylinder is at its geometric center, which is the midpoint of its axis. This point represents the balance point of the cylinder, where its mass is evenly distributed in all directions.
You cannot measure the mass of a solid with a graduated cylinder.
the mass of the core is 11%,6,787 km in diamiter
The easiest way is to place the graduated cylinder on a scale or balance and measure the weight. You would then calculate from the weight (a force measured in kg, usually) to determine the mass.
To determine the mass of a graduated cylinder, simply weigh it using an analytical balance or scale. Subtract the empty weight of the balance from the weight displayed when the cylinder is placed on it to obtain the mass of the graduated cylinder in grams.
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
The formula for finding area or mass of a cylinder is pi x radius^2density=massxvolume