A steel ball is a ball, or sphere, made of steel. An example would be a ball bearing, and the whole world runs on bearings, many of which are of the ball bearing variety.
Density = mass/volume let us say the mass of the steel ball and the ship are same. but the steel ball is fully enclosed, a tight spherical volume, where as the ship is a hollow, occupies more volume (multiple times) as that of the spherical ball. Considering the first equation, u know well the density of steel ball is much higher than the steel ship.
I had this question for science on a sheet. I'm sorry, but I don't have the sheet with me! :( Hope you have a great school year!
A hypothesis for the Gauss rifle could be: Increasing the number of magnets in the barrel will result in a faster acceleration of the projectile due to stronger magnetic forces, leading to a more powerful launch.
To calculate the number of iron atoms present in the stainless steel ball bearing, you first need to determine the mass of the ball bearing. This can be done by calculating the volume of the ball bearing using the radius provided. Once you have the volume, you can calculate the mass using the density. Then, you can determine the mass of iron in the ball bearing using the percentage of iron by weight. Finally, convert the mass of iron to the number of iron atoms using Avogadro's number.
F = m AA = F/m = 1.15/0.25 = 4.6m/s2
No, a steel ball will not float in mercury, even if it is heated. Mercury is much denser than steel, so the steel ball will sink in mercury regardless of its temperature.
A steel ball is a ball, or sphere, made of steel. An example would be a ball bearing, and the whole world runs on bearings, many of which are of the ball bearing variety.
The steel ball ratio in a ball mill is determined by the material being milled and the grinding conditions. Generally, a higher steel ball ratio results in more effective grinding and finer particles. However, the optimal steel ball ratio may vary depending on the specific milling process and desired outcome.
Density = mass/volume let us say the mass of the steel ball and the ship are same. but the steel ball is fully enclosed, a tight spherical volume, where as the ship is a hollow, occupies more volume (multiple times) as that of the spherical ball. Considering the first equation, u know well the density of steel ball is much higher than the steel ship.
The steel boat has more bouyancy because it is mostley filled with air as with the steel ball it is dence and heavy so it sinks
Yes and no. When it 'falls' out of a cannon/musket, the solid steel ball will fall at an significantly speedier rate than that of a conventional solid steel ball not emerging from a cannon/musket housing. But sometimes the other solid steel ball will drop slightly faster than the solid steel ball as well. No one knows why really. It's a mystery. :-) (don't know what this question was supposed to mean but that was fun, lol)
We know that Force=mass*Accelaration Acceleration=Force/Mass So,Accelaration is inversely proportional to mass.i.e,if mass increases,acceleration decreases and vice versa . now coming to the present problem, steel ball has more mass than plastic ball so as described above steel ball has less acceleration than plastic ball.
The steel ball with model of Ø120㎜、Ø100㎜、Ø80㎜ should be added。
No, a hollow steel ball will not crush under water due to the buoyant force acting on it. The pressure from the water will be evenly distributed on the surface of the ball, therefore it will not collapse.
The ball used in hammer throw is made of steel.
A steel ball weighs more than an apple because steel is denser and heavier than the materials that make up the apple. The steel ball has more mass packed into a smaller volume than the apple, resulting in a greater weight.
A vernier caliper should be used to measure the diameter of a steel ball.