Answer:
680g of mercury is the mass of the sample of mercury.
Explanation:
Density is an unit used to relates the mass of an object per unit of volume.
For example, in the problem, the density of mercury is 13.6g/cm³, as cm³ is equal to milliliters, mL, the density is: 13.6g/mL.
If you have 50.0mL of mercury, the mass is:
50.0mL * (13.6g / mL) =
<h3>680g of mercury is the mass of the sample of mercury.</h3>
Answer:
Nothing will happen as long as the magnitude of charges remains same...
Explanation:
We know that protons are 1836 times more massive than electrons but they have same magnitude of charge overall. So, if we reverse the polarities the system would still be stable as long as the magnitudes of charges are stable and vice versa.
A.) Average acceleration = change in velocity/time = final velocity - initial velocity/time = 10-0/4 = 10/4 = 2.5m/s^2.
4.8 g/cm3 with sig figs since it's mass/volume you divide 76 grams by 16 cm3