mass of cylinder (o.d.) minus mass of cylinder (i.d.)
It is called the body tube it is the basic support of the microscope.
Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.
Yes. For example, the center of mass of a hollow sphere would be at the empty center of that sphere.
Varies. A hollow control rod can act as a "neutron trap." The moderator in the hollow center helps slow the fast neutrons into the thermal region for increased absorption by the surrounding absorbing material such as Boron.
They were trying to calculate the mass of the object.
weight of ms hollow bar 20mm*20mm
Yes, insects simply stab through sharp hollow tube. Stabbing sharp hollow tube's just a law of nature
A tube is a hollow cylinder.
you can multiply density and mass together to calculate the volume. The equation is v=dxm.
a tube is a hollow cylinder , a cylinder can be hollow or solid - according to my Websters dictionary
You cannot. The mass depends on the material of the shaft and that has not been specified.
The dorsal never cord has a hollow tube. It is one of the features that are unique to the chordate phylum.
if they are short or in tension they are the same, when they bend the hollow tube has a bigger second moment of area and so is stronger to any bending moment
the proboscis. its actually its tongue...yes its hollow
follicle
Its a Square hollow section its a regual beam that is hollow.. in other words a metal tube beam.
The central hollow tube of an artery is known as the arterial lumen. Lumen is the general term for the hollow part of any tubular structure.