remain the same
You can generally put them where ever you want, but it the height placed at depends on the height of the person hanging it.
they are placed in the tall class and older
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A block or slab on which a pedestal, column, or statue is placed
The standard height they are placed is no more than 48" above the floor. I mount my switch boxes with the top of the box 48" above the floor. You can install them lower if you wish but no lower than 15" above the floor.
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The height of the water will rise a level equal to the volume of the rock.
I would say that the liquid rises by 1.77cm... This can be obtained as follows given that cylinder of radius(r)=2cm, height(h)=4cm is submerged in another cylinder, determining the volume of the cylinder being submerged =16*pi. When this cylinder is placed in another cylinder the liquid will rise by an amount which equals the volume of the cylinder being inserted.(By Archimedes principle). Using this 16*pi, determine the height using radius= 3cm , we get h=1.77cm
32.95 / (54.6 - 50.0 ) = 7.163 g/cm3 = 7163 kg.m3
20.258 / 4.41 = 4.594 gm/ml = 4.594 gm/cc (rounded)
stop cheating on gizmos, fool. :)The Answer: The mass of the water in the graduated cylinder is equal to the mass of the object.lol
Mass of silicon = 8.763 (grams? tons?) Volume of silicon = 28.76 - 25.00 (cc? cubic meters?) = ..... Density = Mass of silicon divided by Volume of silicon. = ....... gms/cc? tons/cubic-metre?
145cm cubed
nugget is 175 ml
It is 1056 cm3.
If the object in question is water proof, and small enough. You can measure the amount of displaced water when it is placed in a tank full of water, this may not work for a lot of things but it can help when attempting to measure some objects.
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