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  1. Suppose a spherical planet P has a uniform density of 4.96*10^3 kg/m^3 and a radius R=1904 km. For a parcel that weighs 73 N on
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  2. Suppose that a party balloon is spherical, has a radius of 16 centimetres and is filled with helium. Furthermore suppose that we
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  3. Suppose that a party balloon is spherical, has a radius of 16 centimetres and is filled with helium. Furthermore suppose that we
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  4. Consider a solid nonconducting sphere with a uniformcharge density of ρ and a charge of -q, inside a conducting spherical shell
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  5. he question is:A spherical capacitor contains a solid spherical conductor of radius 0.5mm with a charge of 7.4 micro coulombs,
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  6. if a spherical medicine with radius r is broken down in to 1000 spherical small tablets then the css of original spherical
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  7. If a spherical medicine with radius r is broken down in to the 1000 spherical small tablets then the CSA of original spherical 6
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  8. Suppose a spherical asteroid has a diameter of approximately 4.8•10 cubic meters. Find the radius using scientific notation.
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  9. Suppose a spherical snowball is melting at a constant rate of 0.20in per hour. How fast is the volume changing when the radius
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  10. Suppose a spherical asteroid has a radius of approximately 3.2 × 10^3 m. Use the formula 4/3 pie r^3 to find the approximate
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