How do you determine the density of an empty plastic jug?

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Answer 1
Answer: Calculate it by mass and volume.
Answer 2
Answer: i think mass and the volume

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URGENT HELP!Rank the states of matter from weakest to strongest intermolecular forces
Question 1 options:


gas, solid, liquid


gas, liquid, solid


solid, liquid, gas


solid, gas, liquid


The state of matter with an indefinite shape and definite volume is _____.
Question 3 options:


Solid


liquid


gas


plasma


plasma


 Deposition and condensation is an example of an endothermic reaction
Question 7 options:
True
False

Which one of the following statements best describes the particles in a gas?
Question 8 options:
They are very close together and are able to vibrate.
They are stationary and not able to vibrate
They are moving very slow and are far apart.
They are moving very fast and are far apart.

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1) The forces of molecules is how strong they are being held together. Now, we know that solid is the last one, because it's particles are held CLOSELY and VERY TIGHTLY together, which is why it has a definite shape.And last of all, a gas's particles are held freely, which is why it has no shape. So the answer would be:- gas, liquid, solid

3) The state of matter that does not have a definite shape, but has a definite volume is a liquid. So the answer is :- liquid

7) False, an endothermic reaction is when it absorbs energy, and as we know that in a chemical reaction as the following, it tends to be an exothermic reaction, meaning that is releases energy. So the answer is:- FALSE

8) Gases have particles that are far apart (freely) and move fast. So the answer is:- They are moving very fast and are far apart. 


Question 1'sanswer is gas, liquid, and solid.

Why? Think about it - solids hold better than any of those two - And gasses hold the weakest and liquid goes in the middle :)

Question 3 is liquid, because if you put like, we'll say water, if you put water into a round bottle it would look round, right? It would go for any other shaped bottle - It would look like that same shape. But you can't change the volume - It will always be the same

Question 7 is  FALSE - They're actually exothermic reactions. :)

Last question 8 - They are moving very fast and are far apart -

Note that the closer together molecules are together, the harder something is :D

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How does mass and velocity affect momentum

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If the object have a greater mass it will have a greater velocity, vise-versa for an object with a lower mass.

Final answer:

Momentum, a physics concept, is the product of mass and velocity of an object. An increase in either mass or velocity will increase an object's momentum. Momentum has the same direction as that of velocity.

Explanation:

Momentum in physics is the product of an object's mass (m) and velocity (v), represented as P=mv. Due to this relationship, if either the mass or the velocity of an object increases, its momentum will also increase. The momentum's direction is the same as the velocity's direction. If the direction of motion changes, the momentum's direction will also change.

Consider a situation where a car bumps into another car in front of it. Both the cars will experience a change in velocity and hence a change in momentum due to the collision. However, taking into account the principle of conservation of momentum, the total momentum before the collision would be equal to the total momentum after the collision, assuming that friction is negligible.

For example, a football player with greater mass running at high velocity will collide with greater impact because of greater momentum. Similarly, a smaller object moving with a high velocity can also achieve high momentum.

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If the mass of Mars is 0.11 ME (mass of Earth) and its radius is 0.53 RE (radius ofEarth), How much is the gravitational field g at the surface of Mars?
Given: ME=6.0x1024 kg and RE=6.4x106m

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Answer:

3.8 m/s²

Explanation:

g = GM / R²

g = G (0.11 ME) / (0.53 RE)²

g = 0.39 G ME / RE²

g = 0.39 (9.8 m/s²)

g = 3.8 m/s²

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simple put is 3.8 m/s²

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A certain material has a mass of 565 g while occupying 50 cm3 of space. What is this material?

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Answer:

Lead

Explanation:

To get the density of the material, the formula would be:

mass divided by volume which is given by d = \frac { m } { v }.

Here in this problem, we are given a mass of 565 g which occupies a volume of 50 cm^3.

So plugging the data in the above formula to find the density:

Density = \frac { 565 } { 50 } = 11.3

From the table, we can see that the material is Lead which has a density of 11.3c/cm^3.

Calculate the volume of 1280 kilograms of aluminium if the density of aluminium is 2700 kg/m³. Give your answer to 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

The correct answer is 0.47 m³

Explanation:

The formula for density (d) is

Mass (m) ÷ volume (v)

Hence

d = m ÷ v

The density of aluminium (as provided in the question) is 2700  kg/m³ and the mass of aluminium is 1280 kg, the volume is however unknown.

Thus, from the formula earlier

2700 = 1280 ÷ v

v = 1280 ÷ 2700

v = 0.47 m³

The volume of aluminium when the density is 2700  kg/m³ and the mass is 1280 kg is 0.47 m³

Answer:

volume = 0.47 m^(3).

Explanation:

Density:

d = (m)/(v)

We have that d = 2700 kg/m^(3) and that we have 1280 kg of Al.

2700 = (1280)/(V)

V = 0.47 m^(3)

Do heavier objects fall slower than lighter things?

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no, hevier things only seem to go faster because of air resistance

if you dropped two identical bottles in a vacum, with one empty and the other full, then both bottles would hit the ground at the same time
No. The gravitational pull on all objects -9.8m/s/s.
Because there is no mass variable in order to find the rate at which objects fall, this means that mass does not have an affect on the rate at which objects fall.
You also must consider wind resistance but that's a more in depth concept.

You can watch a video on youtube called "Hammer vs. Feather - Physics on moon". It shows how on the moon (Where there is no wind resistance) how a hammer and a feather fall at the same rate