Physical quantities - math word problems - page 269 of 296
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- Gravitation
From the top of the 80 m high tower, the body is thrown horizontally with an initial speed of 15 m/s. At what time and at what distance from the foot of the tower does the body hit the horizontal surface of the Earth? (use g = 10 m/s²) - Water level
The glass container has a cuboid shape, with dimensions at the bottom of 24 cm and 12 cm. The height of the water is 22 cm. Calculate the body's volume sunk into the water if the water level rises by 3 cm. - Tower roof
The tower's roof is a regular 4-sided pyramid with a height of 4 m and an edge of the base of 6 m. 25% of the roof covering was found to be damaged. How many square meters of coverage are needed to repair the roof? - Tower
The roof of the tower is a regular hexagonal pyramid with a base edge 5.7 meters long and a height 7 meters. How many m² of the sheet is required to cover the top of the tower? We must add 4% of metal for waste. - Diagonals
Draw a square ABCD whose diagonals have a length of 6 cm. - Store - silo
A cylindrical silo (d = 4 m, h = 8 m) is about 70% full. How many m³ of silage are stored in it? Round the result to the nearest whole number. - Martians
A sphere-shaped spaceship with a diameter of 6 m landed in the meadow. To avoid attracting attention, the Martians covered it with a roof in the shape of a regular cone. How high will this roof be so that the consumption of roofing is minimal? - Pyramid cutting calculation
The regular quadrilateral pyramid has a height of 40 cm and a base side of 21 cm. Cut the needle at half the height. How much will both parts have? - Box metal
A box is shaped like a cube with an edge of 52 cm. How many m² of sheet metal are needed to make the box with a lid? Add 5% for the folds of the lid and walls. - MO - triangles
On the AB and AC sides of the ABC triangle lies successive points E and F, and on segment EF lie point D. The EF and BC lines are parallel. It is true this ratio FD:DE = AE:EB = 2:1. The area of the ABC triangle is 27 hectares, and line segments EF, AD, a - Gain
Find the gain whenever the output power is 18x the input power. - How many 9
How much percent volume remains of a sphere if the diameter decrease 3×? - Pool model
The 1:500 scale pool model has internal dimensions of 15 cm, 10 cm, and 2.5 mm. Calculate how many hectoliters of water will be needed to fill a pool that will build according to this model. - Wood material
Calculate the weight of a block measuring 15 cm, 7.5 cm, and 10 cm made of: a) oak wood (ρ = 800 kg/m³), b) spruce wood (ρ = 550 kg/m³). - Glass Door Panel Weight
What is the weight of the glass door panel if it is 5 mm thick, 2.1 m high, and 6.5 d wide? The density of glass is 2.5 kg/dm³. - Water level
To cuboid-shaped poll, bottom size 2 m and 3.5 m, flows water at a rate of 50 liters per minute. How long will it take for water to reach a level of 50 cm? - 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 - Bottles of juice
How many 2-liter bottles of juice need to buy if you want to transfer the juice to 50 pitchers' rotary cone shape with a diameter of 24 cm and a base side length of 1.5 dm? - Prism
A right-angled prism, whose base is a right triangle with leg a = 3 cm and hypotenuse c = 6 cm, has the same volume as a cube with an edge length of 1 dm. a) Find the height of the prism b) Calculate the surface of the prism c) What percentage of the cube - Seat
How much m² of fabric do we need to sew a 50 cm-shaped cube-shaped seat if we add 10% of the material to the folds?
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