5g/cm3
The answer depends on 55g of what!For example, 55 grams of table salt will be 3.0 US tablespoons while 55 g of granulated sugar will be 4.4 tablespoons. For other substances it may be fewer of more tablespoons.
The height of the egg above the ground can be calculated using the formula for gravitational potential energy: PE = mgh, where m is the mass (55 grams), g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2), and h is the height. Rearranging the formula to find h gives: h = PE / (mg). Substituting the values gives the height as h = 55g * 9.8m/s^2 / 55g = 9.8 m.
You can determine the concentration of the solution. First calculate the concentration by dividing the mass of the solute by the volume of the solution (55g/100mL). This would give you the concentration in g/mL, which can be converted to g/L by multiplying by 10. This would give you the concentration of the solution in grams per liter.
The missing mass of the firework can be attributed to the various components that are expelled during the ignition process. When the firework is lit, the chemical reactions cause the combustion of materials, resulting in the release of gases, heat, and light, which dissipate into the atmosphere. Additionally, some mass may be transformed into other forms of energy, such as sound and kinetic energy, contributing to the overall loss of mass observed.
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55g
That is 1.94 ounces
It is approx 14 teaspoons.
The answer will obviously depend on 55 g of what substance!
55g = 1.94oz
That is approximately 1/4 cup.
5g/cm3
That is 51 teaspoons.
yes and they grow to 18 inches and need 55g
There are approximately 180 calories in a 55g packet of Maynards wine gums (less in the light/half sugar ones.) Give me some and I'l tell you.
Averages :)Males -1 - 3 years 15g/day15 - 18 years 55g/dayAdult 55g/dayFemales -1-3 years 15g/day15-18 years 45g/dayAdult 46g/dayI really hope that this is useful :) Obviously it varies slightly from person to person, but these are the averages.