Mass - high school - practice problems - page 4 of 13
Number of problems found: 258
- Newton law
At what acceleration moves a train with a weight of 800 t start if the traction force of the locomotive is 2 * 105 N? - Temperature 61484
The air bubble at the bottom of the lake at a depth of h = 21 m has a radius r1 = 1 cm at a temperature of t1 = 4 °C. The bubble rises slowly to the surface, and its volume increases. Calculate its radius when it reaches the lake's surface, with a tempera - Collected 61474
Three students collected a total of 32 kg of paper. The second student collected three times more paper than the first student, and the third student collected 2 kg more than the first student. How many kilograms of paper did each of them collect? - Gravitational 57971
Find the relation for the gravitational potential V(x) at the junction between the Earth and the Moon as a function of the variable x, where x is the distance measured from the center of the Earth and is the distance between the centers of the two bodies, - Median of odd count
The following are the weights (in kg) of seven people: 70, 62, 62, 75, 60, 65, and 78. Find the median of the weights of people. - Weight fraction
To prepare the brine, we need 1500 g of an aqueous salt solution with a weight fraction of 0.08. What salt weight and water volume do we need to prepare it? - Salt solution
Calculate the weight of a 50% salt solution we prepare from 120 g of salt. - Gravitational 54411
How much force do we lift a stone in the water that weighs 30 kg and has a density of 2500 kg/m³? Gravitational acceleration g = 10 m/s². - The oscillation
The oscillation of a mechanical oscillator can be used to measure weight. A body of the unknown weight is suspended on a spring with a stiffness of 20 N times m. The resulting oscillator oscillates with a frequency of 1.6 Hz. Find the weight of the body. - Frequency of oscillation
A weight of 1 kg was suspended from the spring, and the spring was extended by 1.5 cm. Determine the frequency of the natural oscillation of the resulting oscillator. - Dynamometer
What is the volume of a body that stretches a dynamometer in air, on which a force of 2.5 N suspends it, and if it is immersed in alcohol with a density of 800 kg/m³, does it tension the dynamometer with a force of 1.3 N? - Above water surface
If we remove the stone from the water, we apply a force of 120N. How much force will we exert if we move the stone above the water? The stone's density is 5000 kg/m³. - Bottle, cup and jug
The bottle and the cup have the same weight as the jug. The bottle has the same weight as the cup and plate. Two jugs have the same weight as three plates. What is the weight of the bottle if the weight of the cup is 100g? - Suspended 48691
A body weighing 400 kg is suspended at a distance of 1 m from one end of the beam on a beam weighing 100 kg and 5 m. How large do forces act at the ends of the beam? - School model
The beech school model of a regular quadrilateral pyramid has a base 20 cm long and 24 cm high. Calculate a) the surface of the pyramid in square decimeters, b) the mass of the pyramid in kilograms if the density of the beech is ρ = 0,8 g/cm³ - Latent heat
How much heat is needed to take from 100 g of water at 20°C to cool to the ice at -18°C? Mass heat capacity c (ice) = 21kJ/kg/°C; c (water) = 4.19 KJ/kg/°C and the mass group heat of solidification of water is l = 334kJ/kg - Designated 44741
Cathedral height 110m, sphere weight 6000kg, dome diameter 43m, crane arm length 25m a) what was the diameter of this sphere? b) how much mechanical work had to be done to lift it to the designated place? - Grams 44441
How many grams of 70% and 45% acid must be mixed to form 300 grams of 60% acid? - CoG center
Find the position of the center of gravity of a system of four mass points having masses, m1, m2 = 2 m1, m3 = 3 m1, and m4 = 4 m1, if they lie at the vertices of an isosceles tetrahedron. (in all case - Two boys
Two boys weighing 60kg and 90kg move on roller skates and are attracted to each other by a rope. One boy exerts a force of 15N. What force does the other boy exert? What accelerations will the boys gain? Do not consider friction or air resistance.
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