Contact the manufacturer and ask if an MSDS (Material Data Safety Sheet) is available for the product.
The answer will depend on what the question is! The cone's volume, surface area, mass, colour? The first two could have been answered if the question were more specific. The third could be answered with more information (density of material of cone). The given information does not, in any way, help with the fourth question.
It depends upon the chemical, substance, or element the material is made of, but it is a given by you that it will be a weight of 1 g. If you could specify the material a better description could be given.
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You probably could have. I can't, unless you give me the given information.
Nothing particular if all the 1s are in the first column, for example. You could have an echelon matrix, but with the information given, it is hard to tell.
The critical angle for a given material interface can be calculated using the formula: critical angle arcsin(n2/n1), where n1 is the refractive index of the first material and n2 is the refractive index of the second material.
Lots of things. You have not given enough information to answer the question. First please describe what you mean by "acceleration problems".
That could be anything. You have not given enough information to look up an answer.
what were two good reasons that Isabella could have given for not helping columbus when he ask the first time
like a caption of words that tell about the work of art A credit line is a list of important facts about a work of art. This information is displayed along side a work of art and contains at least 6 facts. o Name of the artist o Title of the work (always in italics) o Year the work was created (c. = "circa" Latin for "about" or "around") o Medium used by the artist. This is the material used to make art. (acrylic, oil, watercolor, bronze, plaster cast, or if more than one is used, "mixed media") o Size of the work. (First number = height. Second number = width and if the work is three dimensional, the third number = depth.) * a number followed by '= foot measurement, number followed by " = inches, therefore 28'8" = twenty-eight feet, eight inches. o Location of the work, the gallery, museum, or collection in which the work is housed and the city, state and country. The names of donors may also be included.
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