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  1. It is clearly written how to find moles in gramm. what you said is also the same thing.
  2. Find conversions using this equations: MOLES TO GRAMS (moles --> grams)* Mol Substance x Molar Mass Substance GRAMS TO MOLES (grams --> moles)* Mass (g) Substance x 1 mol substance FORMULA UNITS TO GRAMS (formula units --> moles --> grams)* Formula Units x 1 mol ----------------- x -------------- Molar mass (g) ---------- Avogadro's number (formula units) ----------- 1 mol GRAMS TO FORMULA UNITS (grams --> moles --> formula units)* ---Mass substance (g) x 1 mol substance ------ x ----- Avogadro's number ------------------------ Molar Mass (g) substance ----------- 1 mol substance
  3. First, let VA represent the volume of liquid A, and let VB represent the volume of liquid B, in 1 kg of mixture. Then, 850x(VA+VB) = 1 kg (of mixture). In addition, 1000VA+600VB = 1 kg (of mixture). We have here two equations with two unknowns (VA and VB). Solve for VB. The mass of liquid B in 1 kg of mixture is 600VB, which is equal to 264.7 grams.
  4. 1. Read Schumann Frequency resonance blogs to know clear idea about a natural frequency of earth. 2. Have you ever heard about Cosmic Neutrino background? This is the interesting thing you must know. Well As per my point of view, the fundamental law of nature are invariant. If it was discovered that a law actually changed from place to place or from time to time, then it would not be considered a fundamental law of nature any more. 3. I am still thinking why you asked such silly questions like this?
  5. Answer : Answer to Homework Help question removed, per the site rules. To find Acceleration unit conversions or force unit conversion tools - You can visit Advertise-your-site-again-and-you-get-a-suspension.com
  6. I agree, but in this case we just have to put values in related equations which I have guided here.
  7. My attempt at solving it: a) 1.2 sin(α)= 0.8 sin(α)= 0.8 / 1.2 sin(α)= 2/3 α= sin^-1(2/3) α= 41.8 degrees So his crossing velocity is: 1.2 cos41.80= 0.894 m/s And the time taken is: distance = speed * time 550= 0.894 * t t= 550 / 0.894 t=615.21 seconds b) 550 / 1.2 = 458.3 seconds distance = speed x time distance = 0.80 m/s x 458.3s = 366.6 m
  8. Hi, swansont According to me, When lightning travels from clouds to the ground, it opens a little hole, or channel, in the air. Once the lightening disappears, the hole collapses and reverts back inwards. The resulting sound is thunder. Light travels at a rate of 186,282 miles per second, allowing the human eye to see a flash of lightning immediately as it happens. Sounds travels at the much slower rate of 1,087 feet, or one-fifth of a mile per second. The rate at which the sound waves travel varies, depending on the temperature of the air and the wind's speed. Thunder appears to rumble or roll at times due to zigzag lines, or forks, that occur when lightning that strikes is not visible. These forks can branch out over several miles. These branches of lightning are further from the ground; therefore, they produce sounds of thunder, which take longer to be heard than the large bolt of lightning that originally produced the branched-out forks.
  9. AshBox

    Massless things

    Are there any other things/objects in our universe that are massless other than Gluons and Photons? I guess energy is massless, but it's not so much a thing, more-so a property.
  10. They happen at the same time. But since light travels faster than sound, you see the lightning before you hear the thunder.
  11. As per my point of view, Mathematical Modeling consists of simplifying Real World problems and representing them as Mathematical problems(Mathematical Model), solving the mathematical problems and interpreting these solutions in language of the Real World. In simple form- Conversion of Real World phenomena under certain conditions into Mathematical formulation is known as Mathematical Modeling. A list of applications All areas mentioned have numerous mathematical challenges Anthropology Modeling, classifying and reconstructing skulls Archaeology Reconstruction of objects from preserved fragments Classifying ancient artifices Architecture Virtual reality Artificial intelligence Computer vision Image interpretation Robotics Speech recognition Optical character recognition Reasoning under uncertainty
  12. The plus-minus sign (±) is a mathematical symbol with multiple meanings. Their use has been extended to many other meanings, more or less analogous. Plus and minus are Latin terms meaning "more" and "less", respectively.
  13. Hi, you can find more details in this link. https://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/universe/uni_matter.html
  14. As per my knowledge, As the current flowing around the core increases, the number of aligned atoms increases and the stronger the magnetic field becomes. At least, up to a point. Sooner or later, all of the atoms that can be aligned will be aligned. At this point, the magnet is said to be saturated and increasing the electric current flowing around the core no longer affects the magnetization of the core itself and If you was using a metal detector, It will cause the metal detector to sense current stronger for sort time of period.
  15. Excellent work is done by you. Calculations become easy after this technique. Generally, I use online tools to work on maths related problems. But this seems quite interesting & useful to all.
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