It would be D because there is more gravitational forces acting on it than a small block of wood
Answer:
1) Measuring cylinder
2) Top Pan Balance
Explanation:
To find the density of the pebble Nabil should first accurately measure the mass of the pebble using the top pan balance
He should then fill the displacement can till the water reaches the outlet pipe at the to of the cylinder
He should then place the pebble into the cylinder carefully ans allow the water that would start coming out to stop
The volume of water in the displaced cylinder is then measured and the density is found by dividing the mass of the pebble by the volume of water in the measuring cylinder
The three quantities are: acceleration, initial velocity and time
1. Acceleration
We can find the acceleration using Newton's Second Law of Acceleration:
F = ma
(8,000 N) = (70 kg)(a)
Solving for a,
<em>a = 114.286 m/s²</em>
2. Initial Velocity
For this quantity, we use the equation for rectilinear motion at constant acceleration.
2ax = |v² - v₀²|
where
x is the distance
v is the final velocity
v₀ is the initial velocity
2(114.286 m/s²)(0.60 m) = |0² - v₀²|
Solving for v₀,
<em>v₀ = 11.71 m/s</em>
3. Time
We can determine time fro the formula of acceleration:
a = |v - v₀|/t
114.286 m/s² = |0 - 11.71|/t
Solving for t,
<em>t = 0.102 seconds</em>
So, the first question is: how many meters are 10 nm?
1nm =<span>0.000000001 m.
So 10 nanometers are </span><span>0.00000001 m!
Now, how many milimeter are those?
let's start with meters, 1 meter are 1000 milimeters.
so </span>
0.00000001*1000=0.<span><span>00001</span> m!
now, micrometers .1 micrometer are 1000 nanometers.
so 10 nanometers are 0.01 micrometers! (1 nanometer is 0.001 micrometers)
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