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  1. A lead cylinder with a diameter of 25 cm and a heighth of of 40 cm is melted. the lead is used to cast lead spheres with a
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  2. - two identical lead spheres have a combined mass of 12kg. the density of lead is 11400 kg m-3. find the radius of each sphere.
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  3. A solid lead sphere of radius 10 m (about 66 ft across!) has a mass of about 57 million kg. If two of these spheres are floating
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  4. two lead spheres whose diameters are 20 cm and 2 cm are placed with centres 100 cm apart. Calculate the force of gravitation
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  5. Two spheres of the same diameter (in air), one of a lead alloy the other one made of steel are submerged at a depth h = 2932 m
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  6. Lead spheres of masses1.7 kg and 20.4 g whose centers are separated by 6.1 cm. Calculate the gravitational force between these
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  7. In introductory physics laboratories, a typicalCavendish balance for measuring the gravitational constant G uses lead spheres of
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  8. In introductory physics laboratories, a typical Cavendish balance for measuring the gravitational constant G uses lead spheres
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  9. The density of lead is 11.34 g/cm3 and the density of aluminum is 2.69 g/cm3. Find the radius of lead and aluminum spheres each
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  10. Three spheres are made from the same material, but each has a different size and temperature. The radii of spheres A, B, and C
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