Physical quantity - math word problems - page 40 of 318
A physical quantity is a term numerically describing a property or state of a physical object. For example, a physical quantity is a length, and its corresponding physical unit is a meter (symbol m). Similarly, the quantity is weight, and the unit is the kilogram (kg). Physical quantities can be divided into a scalar (has magnitude), vector (has magnitude and direction), and tensor (has magnitude and multiple directions).Number of problems found: 6343
- Little hand
What angle shifted the little hand on the clock after one hour and 38 minutes? - Time
16.2 days ..... how many hours is it? - Knight
Knight passed 36 km long track in 144 minutes. What was his average speed? - Wavelength
Calculate the wavelength of the tone frequency 11 kHz if the sound travels at speeds of 343 m/s.
- Reference angle
Find the reference angle of each angle: - Tractors
Uncle is going to buy a tractor Zetor super 50. The first costs 81000 Eur, the second costs 98000 Eur. How much pay uncle for both tractors? - Subway
The Subway train went between two stations that gradually accelerated for 26 seconds and reached a speed of 72 km/h. At this rate, it went 56 seconds. Then 16 seconds slowed to a stop. What was the distance between the stations? - Stand-by power
Determine the year-round consumption of appliances in standby mode. Standby mode is a regime in the unit continuously for 24 hours and consumes a tiny amount of electricity. Typically are televisions, electric ovens, radios, computers, monitors, satellite - Area
Calculate: x = 7 m² + 7 dm² + 7 cm²
- Clock
How many hours are 15 days? - Angles 1
Is it true that adjacent angles have common arm? - Degrees to radians
Convert magnitude of the angle α = 502°47'25" to radians: - University bubble
You'll notice that the college is up slowly every other high school. In Slovakia/Czech Republic, many people study political science, mass media communication, social work, and many management MBAs. Calculate how many times more earns clever 25-year-old m - Math:
Math: solve each problem. 1. for the school's intramurals, a group of students prepared 23 1/2 liters of lemonade to sell. They had 3 5/8 liters left over. How many liters of lemonade were sold? 2. My mother bought 3 3/4 kg of beef, 23/5 kg of pork, and 5
- Collective irresponsibility
On the Internet, time is very uncomfortable for the state that no more gaffes or waste is no longer possible to hush up as if people were at home with only two television channels censored. An example of the effectiveness of the state can be Bridge at Kom - Physiological 2914
To complete valuable nutrition, a person needs vitamins that support physiological processes in the body and have a protective function. One of the most important vitamins is vitamin C. The recommended dose for adolescents is 70-90 mg per day. Calculate h - Distribution of property
Rajendra, a farmer, had two sons and two daughters. He decided to divide his property among his sons and daughters. So he wrote a "WILL" about the distribution of his property. According to his "WILL", he desired to give 3/5 of the pro - Turtles 2
A box turtle hibernates in the sand at 11 5/8 ft. A spotted turtle hibernates at 11 16/25 feet. Which turtle is deeper? Write the answer as number 1 or 2. - The balance
Kasey had $98.17 in her account. Her receipts from the day are shown. Three receipts are shown. At the Food Truck, she bought a taco meal for eight dollars and five cents, the tax was sixty-four cents, and the total was eight dollars and sixty-nine cents.
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