A plastic toy sinks if its density is greater than that of the water it is in. Density is defined as mass per unit volume; if the toy's mass is heavy relative to its size, it will displace less water than its own weight, causing it to sink. Additionally, if the toy has air-filled cavities or is designed to float, it may remain on the surface instead.
General Sherman is the name of a Giant Sequoia with a height of 275 feet (83.8 metres). As of 2002, the volume of its trunk measured about 1487 cubic meters, making it the largest non-clonal tree by volume.
YES the toy soldiers stayed in toy story 1,and 2 and leave in toy story 3
A common toy in France is a toy poodle.
Yes, a toy is typically considered a solid. Most toys are made from solid materials like plastic, wood, or metal, which maintain a definite shape and volume. However, some toys may include flexible or gel-like components, but the overall structure is generally classified as solid.
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A toy chest with inside dimensions of 5 feet by 3 feet by2 feet will have a volume of 30 feet. To see toy chests go to www.WoodenToyStoreByMufstuf.com and click on the TOY BOXES button. Mufstuf
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Answer this question… 24.43 ft3
Not sure of dimensions but volume is 13.1 cu.ft.
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The volume of the toy box in cubic yards is (1/3). To convert this to cubic feet, we multiply by 27 (the conversion factor from cubic yards to cubic feet), giving us a volume of (9) cubic feet.
The volume of a tree trunk can be estimated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given the circumference (C = 2πr), we can find the radius (r = C/(2π) = 4.5/(2π)) and then calculate the volume using V = π(4.5/(2π))^2 * 13 = approximately 134.23 cubic feet.
To calculate the density of epiphytes per m2 of trunk, you would divide the number of epiphytes by the surface area of the trunk in square meters. This would give you the number of epiphytes per square meter of trunk. Density = Number of epiphytes / Surface area of trunk.
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You would use a tape measure.