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The mirror formula for concave mirrors is 1/f = 1/d_o + 1/d_i, where f = focal length, d_o = object distance, and d_i = image distance. Given f = 10 cm, d_i = 30 cm, we can solve for d_o: 1/10 = 1/d_o + 1/30. Solving for d_o gives d_o = 15 cm. The corresponding object is located 15 cm away from the mirror.
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The density of the object is 35 g/cm^3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (350g) by the volume (10cm^3).
Density is mass/volume. For a rectangular block, the volume is [width x height x length].Assuming you meant 10 cm for width, instead of 10g, then:Volume = (10 cm)*(2 cm)*(10 cm) = 200 cm3Density = mass/volume = (200 g)/(200 cm3) = 1 g/cm3
The .950 JDJ is one of the longest bullets ever made, measuring around 2.5 inches in length. It is a custom-made bullet primarily used for long-range shooting and big-game hunting.
10cm
10cm is a length. You can only find perimeter (length all the way round) if there is a shape!
If the length of one edge of a cube is 10cm its volume is: 1,000 cm3
To calculate the number of 10cm strips that can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm, we first need to convert the length to centimeters. 5m 60cm is equivalent to 560cm. Then, we divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm / 10cm = 56 strips. Therefore, 56 strips of 10cm can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm.
102cm. The length of each side is 10cm. To find the area of a square 10cm by 10cm you multply 10x10 which = 100 (sq cm)
Well, darling, if we're talking about cutting 10cm strips from a length of 5m 60cm, you can cut a total of 56 strips. Just divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm ÷ 10cm = 56 strips. Math doesn't lie, honey!
There is no 'normal' length but if you are making them make them about 5-10cm in diameter
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding together the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle has two sides of length 10cm and two sides of length 3cm. Therefore, the perimeter is calculated as 10cm + 10cm + 3cm + 3cm = 26cm.
the average lenght of a pen can be about 10cm
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A square that measures 10cm on each side has an area of 100 square centimeters. This is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself (10cm x 10cm = 100 sqcm). The unit for area is always squared, so the area of a 10cm x 10cm square is 100 sqcm.
The diagonal is 26cm