Charge = (current) x (time)
Charge = (0.4 Ampere) x (2 seconds)
Charge = (0.4 Coulomb/second) x (2 seconds)
<em>Charge = 0.8 Coulombs</em>
It would be hard so many factors play a role in this angle kinetic potential energy gravity positioning height weight etc.to keep something as described moving as long as possible you'd have to build it heavily enough to balance out the momentum at each climax of the swing to balance with the gravitational pull of the earth core.I'd use a material such as copper for the variable.Also the weight distribution on the variables base plays a role.Take all the into account and experiment for a while!maybe one day you could find the right proportions in every role for kinetic potential gravitational momentum and weight to keep it going forever. As said alotta factors play a huge role in this experiment <span />
Where r is the radius of balloon.
Here mass of woman = 68 kg
Mass of air displaced by a balloon with volume V = 1.29*V
Mass of helium inside balloon = 0.178*V
Total mass to be lifted by balloon = 68 +0.178*V
Buoyant force = 1.29V-0.178V=1.112V
So we have 1.112 V = 68+ 0.178*V
0.934 V = 68
V = 72.81
\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}[/tex]= 72.81
r = 2.59 m
So radius of helium balloon = 2.59 m
Answer:
density of the ball is 3.33 g/cc
Explanation:
As we know that the density is the ratio of mass and volume
here we know that
mass = 20 g
volume = 6 cubic cm
so we will have
2.0 kg into the bifactor of 1/4 so the mass struck would be 32