Fundamentals of Physics - math word problems - page 27 of 50
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- Ice floe
What is the volume of an ice floe weighing 326 kg? The density of ice is only 920 kg/m³. - Electric resistance calculation
What resistance must the electric element have to pass through a current of 4.4 A at a voltage of 220 V? - Series resistor calculation
On sources with voltage U = 12 V, resistors R1 = 1 Ohm, R2 = 2 Ohm and R3 = 9 Ohm are connected in series. Determine the current I flowing from the source and the voltage drops U1, U2, and U3 on the individual resistors. - The body
The body has 2 m, 2 dm, and 10 cm dimensions. It weighs 28 kg. What is the density? - The bulb
ON the bulb we a reading of 6 V and 0.05 A. What current flows through the bulb if we connect it to a cell with a voltage of 12 V? - Stove voltage drop
A stove with a current of 4.0 A is connected to the 220 V voltage. The current has been reduced to 2.4 A due to a fault in the network. How much has the voltage in the socket dropped? - Diver
Please calculate using Pascal's law. The window of the diving helmet has a surface area of about 7 dm². What pressure force acts on the window at a depth of 20 meters below the water surface? - Refractive index
The light passes through the interface between air and glass with a refractive index of 1.5. Find: (a) the angle of refraction if light strikes the interface from the air at an angle of 40°. (b) the angle of refraction when light hits the glass interface - Unknown metal
The prism made of unknown metal has dimensions of 3 cm by 3 cm by 5 cm and a weight of 121 g. What metal is it? Write its chemical symbol. - Brick wall
What is the weight of a solid brick wall that is 30 cm wide, 4 m long, and 2 m high? The density of the brick is 1500 kg per cubic meter. - Chained winch
When digging a well, a chained winch balances the material. An empty shackle weighs 8 kg, a total of 64 kg. What force must the worker exert on the crank handle when pulling the shackle with a constant movement from a depth of 5 m if the shaft diameter is - Mirror reflection count
If I have two plane mirrors at a distance of about 10 cm, how many times will the displayed object (pin) appear to me? - Dentist
A doctor lifts a chair with a patient using a hydraulic device. The area of the smaller piston is 5 cm². The area of the larger piston is 200 cm². The mass of the chair is 30 kg, the mass of the patient 100 kg. Will the doctor lift the chair with the pati - Used cars
Peter plans to buy a used car: The first car was a Renault Espace 2.0 dCi 16 V Dynamique 2006, which cost 2000 euros. It is 14 years old and has a combined diesel consumption of 8 liters. / 100 km. Diesel costs 1.1 euros/liter. How much will the car cost - Hydrostatic pressure
Please calculate according to Pascal's law. Calculate the hydrostatic pressure at a depth of 300 m below sea level if the density of seawater is approximately 1025 kg per m³. At what depth below the surface is the hydrostatic pressure 4.5 MPa? - Tourist group pursuit
The first group of tourists left the hut at 8:00 AM at a speed of 4 km/h. The second group of tourists followed them half an hour later at a speed of 6 km/h. How long and how many kilometers from the cottage will it catch up with the first group? - Kerosene tank force
Please calculate according to Pascal's law. Kerosene in a block-shaped metal tank reaches a height of 180 cm. Calculate the force acting on the bottom with dimensions of 1.5 m and 3 m if the density of kerosene is 820 kg per M3. - Roman 2
Roman thermae around the year 200 AD were baths equipped with underground central heating. The largest of them had a rectangular pool of cold water with base dimensions of 17 m and 51 m, with the water reaching a height of 150 cm. Calculate according to P - Pascal's law
Please calculate according to Pascal's law. Krupp's machines were known for their large size. In 1861, the inventor put a blacksmith's steam hydraulic press into operation in Essen. What was the cross-sectional area of the larger piston if a compressive f - Boiler pressure force
Calculations according to Pascal's law. A boiler with an internal wall area of 3.4 m² will be tested at a pressure of 0.9 MPa. Calculate the total compressive force acting on the boiler walls.
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