Asked by Question Answer
The linear density of a rope is the ratio of its mass per unit length. It is given by the equation λ=ml, where λ is the linear density, m is the mass, and l is the length. If the linear density of a rope is given with units of gcm and the distance is given in units of cm, what would be the units for mass?
Answers
Answered by
Question Answer
a. g/cm
b.g times cm
c. g
d. 1/g
The answer is c. g.
b.g times cm
c. g
d. 1/g
The answer is c. g.
Answered by
connexus kid
is this the correct answer
Answered by
Anonymous
Yes it is right
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!