Simple Math question thats bsing me
ORIGINAL: Gville George
1 m^3 = 1m x 1m x1m = 100cm x 100cm x 100cm = 1,000,000 cm^3 not 1m^3 = 100cm^3
imagine a box that is 1 meter tall, wide and long, so that is 1 cubic meter.
now that is alot bigger then a box is 1 cm tall, 10 cm long, and 10 wide, that box would be 100 cubic centimeters.
1 cm^3 = 1 cc = 1 cubic centimeter = 1 mL
thus, your 19400 kg/m^3 equals (19400,000g)/(1,000,000cc) or 19.4g/cc
19.4g/cm^3 is your answer.
1 m^3 = 1m x 1m x1m = 100cm x 100cm x 100cm = 1,000,000 cm^3 not 1m^3 = 100cm^3
imagine a box that is 1 meter tall, wide and long, so that is 1 cubic meter.
now that is alot bigger then a box is 1 cm tall, 10 cm long, and 10 wide, that box would be 100 cubic centimeters.
1 cm^3 = 1 cc = 1 cubic centimeter = 1 mL
thus, your 19400 kg/m^3 equals (19400,000g)/(1,000,000cc) or 19.4g/cc
19.4g/cm^3 is your answer.
Find the altitude above the Earth's surface where Earth's gravitational field strength would be three-fourths of its value at the surface. Assume re = 6.371
103 km.
omg
103 km.omg
ORIGINAL: Nauree
Find the altitude above the Earth's surface where Earth's gravitational field strength would be three-fourths of its value at the surface. Assume re = 6.371
103 km.
omg
Find the altitude above the Earth's surface where Earth's gravitational field strength would be three-fourths of its value at the surface. Assume re = 6.371
103 km.omg
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