The sheep's momentum vector has a magnitude of 250 kilogram-meters per second,
and a direction of east.
The momentum of the object can be calculated using the formula p = m * v, where p is the momentum, m is the mass, and v is the velocity. Plugging in the values gives: p = 25 kg * 4 m/s = 100 kgm/s. Therefore, the momentum of the 25kg object going at 4 m/s is 100 kgm/s.
There are 40 25kg bags in 1 ton.
1 kg = 1000 grams so 25 kg = 25*1000 = 25000 g. Simple!
The answer is 55.115 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
It would depend on the size of the shovel, but on average, a 25kg bag of soft sand would fill around 4-5 medium-sized shovels.
The momentum of the object can be calculated using the formula p = m * v, where p is the momentum, m is the mass, and v is the velocity. Plugging in the values gives: p = 25 kg * 4 m/s = 100 kgm/s. Therefore, the momentum of the 25kg object going at 4 m/s is 100 kgm/s.
Using p=mv. p: momentum (kg ms^-1) m: mass (kg) v: velocity (ms^1) p = (25)(4) = 100 kg ms^-1
There are 25,000 grams in 25kg.
There are 40 25kg bags in 1 ton.
The normal weight range for a 2-year-old sheep can vary based on the breed, but generally, they can weigh between 80 to 200 pounds. It is important to monitor their weight to ensure they are healthy and receiving appropriate nutrition.
There are 20 bags of 25kg in half a ton of soil.
25kg
This question is essentially asking 25kg - 6 000g. 25kg can be converted to 25 000g making it comparable. It would be this: 25kg - 6 000g = 25 000g - 6 000g = 19 000g Therefore you would have 19 000g or 19kg left over after using them.
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The amount of water needed to dissolve 25kg of salt depends on the concentration of the salt solution desired. In general, 25kg of salt would require more than 25kg of water to fully dissolve, as salt has a limited solubility in water. Additional water would be needed to create a saturated salt solution.
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