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at 25.0m below the surface of the sea (density=1.025kg/m^3), where
at 25.0m below the surface of the sea (density=1.025kg/m^3), where the temperature is 5.00C, a diver exhales an air bubble
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how can i get the critical temperature of CO2 given a set of data which consists of surface tension and density at different
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A flat circular disc, of radius R, can be modelled as a thin disc of negligible thickness. It has a surface mass density
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The infinite sheets in the figure below are both positively charged. The sheet on the left has a uniform surface charge density
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If the custom cube does not come to rest at the surface of the water, adjust its property sliders until it does.
Which density is
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it is estimated that it 90 percent of an iceberg's volume is below the surface, while only 10 percent is visible above the
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Assuming uniform density, how much would 1.1 cubic centimeters of neutron star material weigh on the surface of the earth?
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Calculate the velocity of a 6kg riffle that shoots a 0.025kg bullet at a speed of 615m/s.
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Estimate the density of the water 6.0 deep in the sea. By what fraction does it differ from the density at the surface?
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The weight of the atmosphere above 1 m2{\rm m}^{2} of Earth's surface is about 100,000 N{\rm N}. Density, of course, becomes
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