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-- Paint it

-- Soak it in water

-- ail or glue more wood to it

-- Bury a piece of lead in it

-- Move it past you at ginormous relativistic speed

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Does it take more time to measure the mass of shampoo then the mass of a wooden block?

Measuring the mass of shampoo typically takes more time than measuring the mass of a wooden block because the shampoo may require careful handling to avoid spills and ensure accurate measurement. Additionally, if the shampoo is in a liquid state, it may need to be poured into a container, which can add to the time. In contrast, measuring the mass of a wooden block is usually straightforward and involves simply placing it on a scale.


When the block of mass is increased is there an increase in the value of coefficient of kinetic friction?

No, increasing the mass of the block does not directly affect the coefficient of kinetic friction. The coefficient of kinetic friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact and does not change with mass.


A wooden block has a mass of 1000 kg an a volume of 2 cubic meters What is the blocks density?

1000 kg/ 2 m3 = 500 kg per cubic meter density or 0.5 g/cm3 or approximately half the density of water


What force is needed to slide a wooden block having a mass of 300 slugs moving across a floor if the friction is 0.80?

The force needed to slide the wooden block can be calculated using the formula: force = friction coefficient * mass * gravity. Given that the mass is 300 slugs and the friction coefficient is 0.80, the force required will be 2400 lbs.


What physical properties of a wooden block is it density related to how could density be used to identify another sample of wood?

The density of a wooden block is related to its mass and volume. Two blocks made of different types of wood will have different densities due to variations in their composition. By measuring the mass and volume of a sample of wood and calculating its density, you can compare it with known values for different types of wood to identify the sample.

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What would cause the mass of a wooden block to increase?

Water / moisture makes untreated wood swell and warp.


Would cause the mass of a wooden block to increase?

Water / moisture makes untreated wood swell and warp.


Is the mass of a wooden block is 23 grams?

depends on its size and the density of the wood.


How you would use a triple beam balance and a ruler to find the density of the solid a wooden block?

Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3) So to find the density of the wooden block, the triple beam balanced is used to calculate the mass and the metre rule is used to measure the height, length and width of the wooden block. Then the volume is calculated by multiplying the thee distances obtained from the ruler. Finally the density is calculated using the equation: Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3)


If you cut a wooden block in half each have will have?

If you cut a wooden block in half, each half will have the same volume and mass as the other, assuming a uniform density throughout the block. The surface area of each half will increase, and they will each retain the same material properties as the original block. However, any features like grain patterns or defects will be split between the two halves.


Does it take more time to measure the mass of shampoo then the mass of a wooden block?

Measuring the mass of shampoo typically takes more time than measuring the mass of a wooden block because the shampoo may require careful handling to avoid spills and ensure accurate measurement. Additionally, if the shampoo is in a liquid state, it may need to be poured into a container, which can add to the time. In contrast, measuring the mass of a wooden block is usually straightforward and involves simply placing it on a scale.


What will happen to the mass volume and density if you chop the wooden block in half?

The volume will be reduced to a half of its original value. If the mass is (approximately) evenly distributed throughout the wooden block then the mass will also reduce to a half of its original value and the density will not change.


What will cause the mass of a metal block to increase?

If the metal block undergoes oxidation and forms rust on its surface, the mass will increase due to the addition of oxygen and possibly other elements from the environment. Alternatively, if the metal block absorbs moisture from the atmosphere or undergoes a chemical reaction that results in the incorporation of additional atoms into its structure, the mass may also increase.


What is the mass of a block?

Could be the same as a piece of string


What is the mass of a wooden stick?

The mass of a wooden stick can vary depending on its size and density. On average, a small wooden stick may weigh a few grams, while a larger one could weigh several ounces.


When the block of mass is increased is there an increase in the value of coefficient of kinetic friction?

No, increasing the mass of the block does not directly affect the coefficient of kinetic friction. The coefficient of kinetic friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact and does not change with mass.


The mass of a wooden block is 5 kg and its dimensions of 40 cm 20cm 10 centimetre find the pressure exerted by the wooden block on the tabletop a 20cm 10cm g 9.8 m per second square?

2450N per metre square