What is the difference between 5 mL of water and 5.0 mL of water?

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Answer 1
Answer: There is no difference. 5 is the same as 5.0

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In the metric system, the base unit for volume is the

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The base unit would be liter.
The unit of volume most often used is the liter, because it's
so handy and useful in everyday life (except in the USA, that is). 

But the liter isn't the "base unit" of volume.  The base unit is the
cubic meter, and the liter is 0.001 of that.

How do liquid water, ice, and water vapor differ from each other?

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They are made of different states of matter.
Liquid water is a liquidIce is a solidWater vapour is a gas

What type of energy is formed when an object encounters friction?​

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Answer:

thermal energy

Friction does negative work and removes some of the energy the person expends and converts it to thermal energy. The net work equals the sum of the work done by each individual force. The forces acting on the package are gravity, the normal force, the force of friction, and the applied force.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Thermal energy due to heat coming in from rubbing like rubbing your hand and it feel warm

20. There are two electrical devices, one is electrical kettle of 2KW-200V andnext one is electrical heater of 1KW-240 V. Which device has highest
resistance?

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Electrical kettle:  

P = 2 KW = 2000 W

U = 200 V

⇒  I = P/U = 2000 / 200 = 10 A

We apply the Law of Ohm:

R = U / I = 200V / 10A = 20 Ω

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Electrical heater:

P = 1 KW = 1000 W

U = 240 V

⇒  I = P/U = 1000 / 240 = 4,16 A

We apply the Law of Ohm:

R = U / I = 240V / 4,16A = 57,69 Ω

Answer:

The device with the highest resistance is the electric heater.

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A graduated cylinder is filled to an initial volume of 12.7 ml. A rock Is dropped into the graduated cylinder. The final volume of the graduated cylinder is 18.2ml. What is the Rocks volume in both ml and cm3? What method was used to determine this?

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Answer:

V = 5.5 mL

Explanation:

The volume filled in the graduated cylinder is 12.7 mL

now when a stone is dropped into the cylinder then the volume of liquid is raised to final level of 18.2 mL

so as per the theory of given by Archimidies we can say that the volume of the object is exactly same as the volume displaced by the object

So here the volume displaced by the object is given as

V_(displaced) = V_f - V_i

V_(displaced) = 18.2 mL - 12.7 mL

V_(displaced) = 5.5 mL

so the volume of the object is given as

V = V_(displaced)

V = 5.5 mL

First of all, ml and cm^3 are equal. The volume of the rock is 5.5 ml. This is found by subtracting the volume of just the water from the combined volume of the rock and the water leaving you with just the volume of the rock. This is method is using water displacement.

The force against a solid object moving through a gas or a liquid

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This drag force is always opposite to the object's motion, and unlike friction between solid surfaces, the drag force increases as the object moves faster.