1 An ice cube has the following dimensions.
5.5 cm
8.4 cm
8.0 cm
Its mass is 340 g....
Physics, 07.09.2020 03:01 wedderman8292
1 An ice cube has the following dimensions.
5.5 cm
8.4 cm
8.0 cm
Its mass is 340 g. Calculate:
a its volume
bits density.
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Aforce of 200 n is applied to an input piston of cross-sectional area 2 sq. cm pushing it downward 2.8 cm. how far does the output piston of cross-sectional area 12 sq. cm move upward? show all work.
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