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how do you find the mass of a sphere Volume x density => 4/3(pi)(r)3 x density
Mass = 87 grams and density of aluminium = 2.7g/cm3 So volume of spere = Mass/Density = 87/2.7 = 32.22... cm3 Then V = 4/3*pi*r3 = 32.22.. cm3 r3 = 32.22...*3/(4*pi) = 7.6925 so that r = 1.97 cm = 0.78 inches.
Formula for sphere volume: 4/3πr³ Plug in 18 for r; the volume is 24429 cm³. Density of iron: 7850 kg/m³ 24429 cm³ • 7850 kg/m³ = 191.76765 kg
It is y. Every third letter is r, immediately followed by y, and since 117 is divisible by 3, it is r. Therefore, 118 is y.
nCr + nCr-1 = n!/[r!(n-r)!] + n!/[(r-1)!(n-r+1)!] = n!/[(r-1)!(n-r)!]*{1/r + 1/n-r+1} = n!/[(r-1)!(n-r)!]*{[(n-r+1) + r]/[r*(n-r+1)]} = n!/[(r-1)!(n-r)!]*{(n+1)/r*(n-r+1)]} = (n+1)!/[r!(n+1-r)!] = n+1Cr
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Centripetal force is not affected by mass. The formula for centripetal force is Fc = (mv^2) / r, where m is mass, v is velocity, and r is the radius of the circular motion. The mass only affects the inertia of the object in circular motion, not the centripetal force required to keep it moving in a circle.
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F=M*v^2/r Where F=Force M=Mass V=velocity and r=radius
No r u crazy it has a mass of 2 times your weight
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Density = mass/ volume volume= 4/3(pie)(r^3) ***r= radius in meters** so find volume then divide mass by volume and there you go.