A solid sphere will roll down a hill faster than a solid cylinder due to its lower moment of inertia. The sphere has a greater proportion of its mass closer to its center, allowing it to accelerate more effectively under the influence of gravity. As a result, when both objects are released from rest at the same height, the sphere reaches the bottom first.
Use a measuring cylinder with water in it. Note down the volume of water in the cylinder, then add the solid. Note down the new volume and subtract the first value from the second to get the volume of the solid.
Think of slitting the cylinder down one side, then unroll it and lay it down flat. What you have then is a rectangle. The area of the rectangle is: (length x width). The length of the rectangle used to be the length of the cylinder, and the width of the rectangle used to be the circumference of the circle at the end of the cylinder, which is (pi) x (diameter of the cylinder), or (pi) x (double the radius of the cylinder). We're sure you can do it now.
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Two circles and a rectangle.
Faster. You see, adding more mass to the object pulls it down faster than when it had a lesser amount. Now that you've added more mass to your car, the gravitational pull will allow it to zoom on down the ramp. Forget about driving that thing UP the ramp! (:
Use a measuring cylinder with water in it. Note down the volume of water in the cylinder, then add the solid. Note down the new volume and subtract the first value from the second to get the volume of the solid.
When a solid cools down, its particles lose energy and vibrate slower. As the temperature decreases, the motion of the atoms or molecules within the solid diminishes, leading to reduced vibrations. This is in contrast to when a solid is heated, where increased thermal energy causes the particles to vibrate faster.
Sound waves can travel faster in a solid than in a gas because the particles in a solid are closer together, allowing for faster transfer of energy between particles. In a gas, the particles are further apart and collide less frequently, slowing down the propagation of sound waves.
The solvent molecules bump into the solid more often.
When a solid changes to a liquid, the particles gain energy and start moving faster, causing the solid to melt into a liquid. So, in this process, the particles speed up.
A smaller solid surface dissolves faster than a larger one because it has a greater surface area relative to its volume. This increased surface area allows more solvent molecules to interact with the solid, facilitating a quicker dissolution process. In contrast, a larger solid has less surface area exposed to the solvent, slowing down the dissolution rate.
Light travels faster in air than in solid and liquid because the particles in solid and liquid mediums are closer together, which results in more frequent collisions and absorptions by the particles. This causes light to slow down as it travels through these denser mediums. In contrast, air has fewer particles and more space between them, allowing light to travel faster with fewer collisions.
yes.in the long run the stress is put on the running cylinders and it will wear them down much faster
well, a solid has the slowest atoms, they are placed closely together, and because of that, they cannot move much. A liquid has faster atoms, placed slightly farther apart, allowing them to move faster. So, no, liquid atoms are faster than solid atoms P.S. just so you know, the atoms of a gas move the fastest, and are placed the farthest apart of the three
A smaller size exposes more surface area of the solid to the solvent, allowing for faster dissolution. This is because the solvent can more easily interact with and break down the solid particles when they are smaller.
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I am not so sure but, I think this can help: It has a bigger surface area and the water freezes faster. It cools down the drink faster and melts to drinkable water faster That's all I know, , Unknown girl