Center of mass of hollow cone is H/3 distance above its base and that of solid cone is 3H/10 distance above its base.
Using a pair of scales and standard mass units.
There are different formulae for different shapes. Try to break down the composite firgure into components that you can add together (or subtract one from the other). An annulus, for example, is a big circle minus a smaller circle. Areas of squares, triangles, trapeziums, circles, semicircles and the process described anove will answer most high school questions. For more complex figures you may need to look elsewhere. Copy the shape onto a lamina of uniform density. Cut out the shape and find its mass. Also find the mass of a unit square of the lamina. Then area of composite shape = size of unit shape*mass of composite shaped lamina/mass of unit shape.
Its diameter is 2R, whatever the mass.
100g
for high school he went to Philip's Academy, in Andover Mass, and he went to Yale for college
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The pressure at any level in the atmosphere may be measured in terms of the total mass of the air above any point.
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If it is moving the kinetic energy is 1/2 mass x velocity2 . If it is raised above a datum level(such as the observer's level) then it has potential energy mass x g x height above that level. If it has temperature raised above a datum level (such as room temperature) then it has thermal energy (specific heat capacity x mass x temperature difference)
Above 25=over weight Above 30=obese Above 40=morbidly obese
plateau
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Any object with mass that's been lifted above the reference level (usually taken to be ground level) has gravitational potential energy with respect to the reference level. The formula is PE = mgh. m = the object's mass g = the local acceleration of gravity h = height of the object above the reference level
plateau, tabel land or mesa
when the voids of soil are just filled by water the soil mass is called saturated and when soil mass is submerged in water means the water level is above the the soil level or soil mass is drowned in water then soil mass is called submerged.
The one that is at the greatest height above the floor level.