Given: Heat Qout means useful work = 2800 J
Heat Qin = 8900 J
Required; Efficiency = ?
Formula: Efficiency = Qout/Qin = x 100%
= 2800 J/8900 J = 0.3146 X 100 %
Efficiency = 31.46%
Explanation:
The new volume of water = 25 ml
The old volume of water = 15 ml
The difference = 25 - 15 but what are the units?
Since the question asks for force, the units must start out as 10 mL
In water 1 mL has a mass of 1 gram, so the answer is 10 grams.
Grams are units of mass, not weight. You should convert this into newtons.
10 grams = 1/1000 = 0.01 kg
1 kg has a weight of 9.81 Newtons
0.01 kg has a weight 0.081 Newtons
If you have never seen a Newton before, then the answer is 10 grams
Answer:
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When multiple forces are at work on an object, the net force is called a <em>resultant</em>, because it's a sum of vectors, and a sum of vectors is called their resultant.