subject
Physics, 17.04.2021 15:40 biancabahena04

1.El diámetro del Universo visible es 8,8 x10^26 m El volumen del Universo visible se calcula usando 4/3 Pi radio^3. La densidad del universo visible es 9.9 x 10^-27 Kg/m^3 Calcule la cantidad de materia que hay en el Universo. Use la fórmula Densidad x Volumen = Masa Exprese su respuesta en Kg 2.La masa del sol es 2x10^30 Kg. ¿Cuántas masas solares se necesitan para completar la masa total del universo visible? Exprese su respuesta en gramos

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Physics

question
Physics, 21.06.2019 21:00
Which type of circuit is becoming more common in residential electrical design and construction? a. hazardous-area circuit b. three-phase circuit c. 480-volt circuit d. communication circuit
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Consider an ordinary, helium-filled party balloon with a volume of 2.2 ft3. the lifting force on the balloon due to the outside air is the net resultant of the pressure distribution exerted on the exterior surface of the balloon. using this fact, we can derive archimedes’ principle, namely that the upward force on the balloon is equal to the weight of the air displaced by the balloon. assuming that the balloon is at sea level, where the air density is 0.002377 slug/ft3, calculate the maximum weight that can be lifted by the balloon. note: the molecular weight of air is 28.8 and that of helium is 4.
Answers: 2
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 08:30
You win the lottery and decide to impress your friends by exhibiting a million-dollar cube of gold. at the time, gold is selling for $ 426.60 per troy ounce, and 1.0000 troy ounce equals 31.1035 g. -how tall would your million-dollar cube be? en cm
Answers: 2
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30
What are two different ways you could find the value of a? explain these methods.
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
1.El diámetro del Universo visible es 8,8 x10^26 m El volumen del Universo visible se calcula usando...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 18.09.2021 01:00
question
Mathematics, 18.09.2021 01:00