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A rectangular box filled with oil |
2017-04-11 |
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morpal pose la question : we want to calculate volume of rectangular box height 1275mm and lengths 2400mm and breadth 1270mm and oil s. gravity is .950 how much kg. of oil i can store Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Finding Specific Heat of a Substance |
2009-12-26 |
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erin pose la question : Hi-
2 kg metal requires 1.00 X 10^4 J of heat to raise its temperature from 20 degrees C to 40 degrees C. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal? Janice Cotcher lui répond. |
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Sawdust |
2009-09-29 |
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joel pose la question : What is the density of saw dust Harley Weston lui répond. |
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How do I convert milliliters(powder form) to grams? |
2007-06-28 |
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ed pose la question : How do I convert milliliters(powder form) to grams Harley Weston lui répond. |
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How much does 1300cc of liquid weigh? |
2006-04-28 |
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Debra pose la question : How much does 1300cc of liquid weigh, and how is the formula equated? Stephen La Rocque lui répond. |
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1/4 tsp salt = ??? grams |
2004-11-16 |
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Julie pose la question : if i have 1/4 teaspoon of salt how many grams does that equal Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Lead weights |
2004-01-26 |
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Jeff pose la question : I am making a mold for my decoy anchors. I need
10 - 12 lead ounce weights. How would I determine the liquid measurement for that weight? For example if I melted down 10 ounces of lead how many cups would that be or quarter cups etc?
I would like the formula if I could and good instructions on how to use the formula. Penny Nom lui répond. |
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A fish tank |
2003-11-26 |
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Bill pose la question : How do I work out the volume and weight of water in a fish tank that is 36in x 14in x 12in? Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Density |
2003-02-19 |
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Rob pose la question : What is the formula for converting cubic feet to pounds? (with any substance) Penny Nom lui répond. |
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Specific heat |
1999-12-22 |
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Irena pose la question : In transferring 1260J of heat to water, the temperature of 0.20 kg of mercury falls 50 K. Calculate the specific heat capacity of mercury using the equation C= Q/(m)(delta t) i know that Q= -1260J because it's loosing heat and m= 0.2kg and since i have to use 'C i have to convert Kelvins into Celsius (i also know that 'C has to be negative since it looses heat) . . . Harley Weston lui répond. |
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