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  1. Styrofoam has a density of 300kg/m3. What is the maximum mass that can hang without sinking from a 30.0cm -diameter Styrofoam
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  2. Styrofoam has a density of 300kg/m3. What is the maximum mass that can hang without sinking from a 40.0cm -diameter Styrofoam
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  3. If you were on the moon, and you were trying to move a 20-lb bowling ball and a 3-foot cube of Styrofoam, which item would take
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  4. 1.Styrofoam is made with 98% air and 2% styrene, which is from petroleum oil. It is useful in society for its light weight,
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  5. Styrofoam is made with 98% air and 2% styrene, which is from petroleum oil. It is useful in society for its light weight,
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  6. My class is making sailboats out of styrofoam. Basically we are given a block of styrofoam, some plastic bags/wooden dowels for
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  7. What percent error is introduced by weighing a Styrofoam block in air, which exerts an upward buoyancy force, rather than in
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  8. A rectangular piece of Styrofoam of mass 3.0 kg floats with 5.0% of its volume underwater. What is the maximum mass that the
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  9. hi! so I have to make an experiment on heat loss & insulation and so, I did an experiment on which material insulates best
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  10. Burning an empty Styrofoam container results in volumes of black sooty flames. On the basis of this observation alone, to what
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