It is recommended to use a cylinder with a volume close to the volume of the sample (for example
20 mL or 25 mL).
starting with the inner cylinder finding (dV) = 2(3.14)rN (N) is the number of revolutionsDy=(A1-A2) that is the area of the out side cylinder to the inside cylindernow.. we know that T=m(dV/Dy)given the viscosity m it is a direct substitution to get shear stress.if one torque is given then torque applied =torque resisted normally you will be asked for the torque of the other cylindert=t Xsurface Area X r
This sounds like one of those homework questions where you are supposed to pick the length that would do a certain thing. Measure the sticks and see which one is long or short enough to do whatever the teacher asked.
Ask the customer to place his pants on his waist where he is comfortable (usually higher than they were before you asked). Take the tape and from the top of his pant line to the top of where the shoe meets the foot from the outside just below the ankle, add 1" and you have the pant outseam.
A gallon is a measure of volume. A kilogram is a measure of mass. To convert from one to the other you will need to know what material is being converted and what temperature it is at. There is no universal conversion from gallons to kilograms.We need the density of the substance to convert.Gallons are a measure of volume; kilogram is a measure of mass.Assuming water:1 kg = 1 liter = 0.264172052 US gallons = 0.219969157 imperial gallons
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It depends on the way the question is asked. If you are dealing with a cubic or rectangular object, you measure the length, width, and height, and multiply them. If it is a spherical or irregularly shaped object, you could used water displacement to find its volume. If it's a liquid, you could use a graduated cylinder to measure its volume.
You can use a graduated cylinder or a pipette of 50 mL.
You fill your displacement cup with water until the hole is finished dripping. Then, you're going to add the four marbles that you asked for. But before you add the marbles inside the displacement cup, you must place a graduated cylinder under the hole in the displacement cup so you can find the volume of a marble. When you discover your results, divide how much water is in the graduated cylinder by the number of marbles you inserted. In this case, it would four.
With a tape measure. You asked. Outside to outside, top to bottom.
volume
they both include one shape popping out like 3D. I asked does a cube and a cylinder both have vertices?
Your question is unanswerable, as asked, but you can easily calculate the volume of a cylinder once you know its size. To determine the volume of a cylinder, you need to find the area of the circle, and then multiply that by the height of the cylinder. (Pi X Radius squared X height) Good luck.
A pattern of a participants response to questions on self report measure that is not related to what is being asked or the capacity of the question being asked.
A pattern of a participants response to questions on self report measure that is not related to what is being asked or the capacity of the question being asked.
A 50ml fixed volume pipette. Graduated pipettes are less accurate, multiple pipettes are bad for accuracy, and most other glassware is bad for accuracy. Also look for the highest class pipette available
It is fairly simple. you just need to use a protractor.Who asked this question
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