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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.
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.
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
No, slowing down the atoms in a solid will not directly cause it to become a liquid. To turn a solid into a liquid, you typically need to increase its temperature until it reaches its melting point, at which point the solid will transition into a liquid state.
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Hollow cylinder ice cubes have a larger surface area compared to regular cubes, which means they can cool drinks faster without diluting them as quickly. Additionally, their unique shape allows them to stack more efficiently in a glass, maximizing the cooling effect.
You can't tell the dimensions from knowing the volume. The tank could be in the shape of a cube, a long skinny box, a sphere, a teardrop, a cylinder standing up with flat top and bottom, a cylinder lying down with round ends, etc., and every shape would have different dimensions for a volume of 1,000 barrels.
The speed of a wave typically increases as it travels from a liquid to a solid. This is because sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and solids are denser than liquids. The increased speed is due to the higher elasticity and stiffness of the solid material.
if i knew i wouldn't be in here trying to look for an answer or whatever that is, don't you think im right? Yuki: Also, he just belived that atoms were teeny-tiny bits of what ever you broke down. There ARE no diagrams.