Asked by eric (new chem or physics prob. in)
Thank you Ann!
I had the equations and really was closing in on the answer... (stopping for 23 s is what really got me confused) in either case, the displacement for a) is 888 m !
Now I'll try to calculate (b).
Thank you much!
P.S. This is in response to my earlier physics (kinematics) questions.
A more pressing problem for which I have tried over and over again, with no results. I'm able to solve harder problems, but sometimes falter at really easier ones (depressing, I know). Here it is:
section Density and Atomic Mass
A major motor company displays a die-cast model of its first automobile, made from 9.35 kg or iron. To celebrate its hundredth year in business, a worker will recast the model in gold from the original dies. What mass of gold is needed to make the new model?
Look up the density of iron.
mass = volume x density.
You have the mass and density and you calculate volume of iron.
Then look up the density of gold.
mass = volume x density
Solve for mass. You have the volume from the previous calculation.
Gold: Density @ 293 K: 19.32 g/cm3
Atomic Mass: 196.96655 amu
Iron: Atomic Mass: 55.845 Amu
Density: 7.86
Density is mass per unit volume. The average density of an object equals its total mass divided by its total volume. The atomic mass of a chemical element is the mass of an atom at rest.
So for example, a statue made out of gold will be heavier than a statue made of iron because gold has a higher density.
density = mass / volume
watch your signs, density here is given in grams.
I had the equations and really was closing in on the answer... (stopping for 23 s is what really got me confused) in either case, the displacement for a) is 888 m !
Now I'll try to calculate (b).
Thank you much!
P.S. This is in response to my earlier physics (kinematics) questions.
A more pressing problem for which I have tried over and over again, with no results. I'm able to solve harder problems, but sometimes falter at really easier ones (depressing, I know). Here it is:
section Density and Atomic Mass
A major motor company displays a die-cast model of its first automobile, made from 9.35 kg or iron. To celebrate its hundredth year in business, a worker will recast the model in gold from the original dies. What mass of gold is needed to make the new model?
Look up the density of iron.
mass = volume x density.
You have the mass and density and you calculate volume of iron.
Then look up the density of gold.
mass = volume x density
Solve for mass. You have the volume from the previous calculation.
Gold: Density @ 293 K: 19.32 g/cm3
Atomic Mass: 196.96655 amu
Iron: Atomic Mass: 55.845 Amu
Density: 7.86
Density is mass per unit volume. The average density of an object equals its total mass divided by its total volume. The atomic mass of a chemical element is the mass of an atom at rest.
So for example, a statue made out of gold will be heavier than a statue made of iron because gold has a higher density.
density = mass / volume
watch your signs, density here is given in grams.
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