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The calculated length is more accurate then the measured length (that is if your math is correct)

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How do you identify an object using density?

To identify an object using density, you would need to measure its mass using a balance and its volume using displacement or geometric methods. Then, calculate the density of the object by dividing the mass by the volume. Compare the calculated density to known densities of materials to determine the identity of the object.


How do you calculate if two objects displacement are equal?

To determine if two objects have equal displacements, compare the magnitudes and directions of their displacements. If the magnitudes (distances) and directions traveled by each object are the same, then their displacements are equal. Displacement is a vector quantity that takes into account both distance and direction.


How does the distance moved by an object between its starting point and its ending point compare with the displacement vector between the same point?

The distance moved by an object is the total length of the path traveled, while the displacement vector is the shortest distance between the starting and ending points in a straight line. Therefore, the distance moved can be greater than or equal to the displacement vector, depending on the path taken by the object.


How does your actual mechanical advantage compare to this theoretical mechanical advantage for each of the trials?

The actual mechanical advantage is the measured force output divided by the measured force input, while the theoretical mechanical advantage is calculated based on the quotient of the load distance and effort distance. Comparing the two allows us to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the machine in translating input force into output force. Discrepancies between the actual and theoretical mechanical advantages signify losses due to factors like friction, inertia, or other inefficiencies in the system.


What is sound mesured in?

Sound is measured in units called decibels (dB). Decibels quantify the intensity or loudness of sound and are used to compare different levels of sound from quiet to loud.

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How many psi is in 33 cubic yards?

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What does a 3.8l engine mean?

A 3.8L engine refers to the engine's displacement, which is the total volume of all the cylinders in the engine, measured in liters. In this case, 3.8 liters indicates that the engine's cylinders can collectively hold 3.8 liters of air and fuel mixture. Generally, a larger displacement can lead to more power and torque, although it can also affect fuel efficiency. This measurement is often used to compare the size and potential performance of different engines.


How do you compare two lengths that are measured in different sized units?

You can mutiply or divide the units to find the answer.


How does your calculated vital capacity compare to recorded vital capacity?

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How do you identify an object using density?

To identify an object using density, you would need to measure its mass using a balance and its volume using displacement or geometric methods. Then, calculate the density of the object by dividing the mass by the volume. Compare the calculated density to known densities of materials to determine the identity of the object.


John measured the diameter of four steel rods compare his measurements below which one is largest?

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How does the speed of infrared radiation compare with the speed of x rays when both speeds are measured in a vacuum?

They are the same.