Used the equation Density=Mass/Volume to solve this one.
No, the cannon will have less kinetic energy compared to the cannonball due to its smaller mass. Kinetic energy is proportional to an object's mass and velocity, so the faster and heavier cannonball will have more kinetic energy than the slower and lighter cannon.
The steel ball has a higher density since its mass is concentrated in a smaller volume compared to the steel ship, which has a much larger volume with the same mass. This means the steel ball is heavier for its size, while the steel ship is lighter per unit volume.
To find the density of a ball in water in a tube, first measure the mass of the ball using a balance. Then, fill a graduated cylinder with water and record its initial volume. Next, drop the ball into the water-filled cylinder and measure the new volume. Finally, you can use the volume of water displaced by the ball and its mass to calculate its density using the formula: density = mass / volume.
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Yes, a bouncy ball has both volume and mass. Volume refers to the amount of space the ball occupies, while mass refers to the amount of matter contained within the ball.
To calculate the mass of a ball, you would typically use the density of the material the ball is made of and its volume. The formula to calculate mass is mass = density x volume. You would need to know the density of the material and measure the volume of the ball to determine its mass.
No. If the density of the item is less, the mass may be less, even if the object is larger. Cannon ball and a beach ball. Low density beach ball has far less mass than the VERY dense cannon ball, even though the beach ball is larger.
The ball with the larger volume and the same mass will have the lower density. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so as volume increases with constant mass, density decreases.
You can determine the density of a ball bearing by measuring its mass using a scale and calculating its volume using a water displacement method or measuring its dimensions and calculating its volume. Once you have the mass and volume, divide the mass by the volume to get the density of the ball bearing.
The ball's volume is 0.25 L
A metal ball and a foam ball can have the same mass but different volumes. The metal ball will be denser and therefore have a smaller volume compared to the foam ball.
the yellow ball. density is mass / volume. 100/300= .33333 50/15=3.33333 3.33333>.33333
The kinetic energy of the cannon ball can be calculated using the formula KE = 1/2 * m * v^2, where m is the mass of the cannon ball (50 kg) and v is its velocity (80 m/s). Plugging in these values, you would find that the kinetic energy of the cannon ball is 160,000 Joules.
The black ball has greater mass. Mass is the product of volume and density.
To find the density of a ball bearing, you would typically measure its mass using a scale and then calculate its volume using a method like water displacement. Once you have both the mass and volume, you can divide the mass by the volume to find the density of the ball bearing.
mass x velocity = momentum