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Change: On planet earth, if a brick has a density of 80kg/cm3 and a volume of 60cm3, what is the mass? IfOn planet earth, if a solid rectangular cube has a length of 12, a width of 4, and a height of 3, what is the volume of the rectangle?
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Change: If a solid rectangular cube has a length of 12, a width of 4, and a height of 3, what is the volume of the rectangle? On planet earth, Bill has a mass of 200Kg after visiting the Chinese buffet his initial mass was 150Kg by how much did his
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Change: Volume of a gas at STP = # of moles of gas x molar volume of gas (22.4 dm3/mole) Volume of the oxygen gas at STP = 0.780 moles x 22.4 dm3/mole Volume of the oxygen gas at STP = 17.5 dm3 Bill has a mass
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Change: Fun activity for mass, weight, and volume Notes/Explanation: This lady has a lot of weight and mass.The amount of space occupied by an object is called its volume. To find the volume you measure its length, width, and
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Change: DefinitionsWeight- the force that gravitation exerts upon an object Mass-the quantity of matter in an object volume-Volume-the three-dimensional space occupied by an object.Notes/Explanation: This lady has a lot of weight and mass.The amount of space occupied by an object is called its volume
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Change: milk, quart of apple juice)Weight-weighing your self (Ex: weighing in Kg. or lbs.)Formulas for calculating the weight, mass, and volume of objects: This is why fat people dont bungee jump, they have to much mass for gravity to pull them down with.
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Change: mass of the golf ball, which is about 45 g, is almost 18 times the mass of the table-tennis ball, which is about 2.5 g.
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Change: was 150Kg by how much did his weight change. 200Kgx9.8ms=1960 150Kgx9.8ms=1470 1960-1470=4901960-1470=490 Units M- Kilograms V- Liters W- Newton’sEveryday exampleexamples Mass-Mass- the mass of things Volume-gettingVolume-getting milk Weight-wagingWeight-waging your self
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Change: = 17.5 dm3 Bill has a mass of 200Kg after visiting the Chinese buffet his initial mass was 150Kg by how much did his weight change. 200Kgx9.8ms=1960 150Kgx9.8ms=1470 1960-1470=490 Units M- Kilograms V- Liters W- Newton’s Everyday example Mass- the mass of things Volume-getting milk Weight-waging your self
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Change: amount of space, measuredthree-dimensional in cubicspace units,occupied thatby an object ocuppiesobject.Notes/Explanation: The amount of space occupied by an object is called its volume. If you want to know the volume of a object,
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Change: If you are standing on the floor of your classroom, your acceleration is zero. According to Newton's second law, if your acceleration is zero, the
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Change: mass and exerts a weaker gravitational force. Table 1 shows how an object's weight depends upon the object's location. Figure 2 The astronaut was able to take longer steps on the Moon because the gravitational attraction on him there is less than on Earth.
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Change: stands for the weight. You can find gravitational force, or weight, using Newton's second law, as follows: Because the gravitational force is the same as
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