Select the correct answer. x y 2.5 6.25 9.4 88.36 15.6 243.63 19.5 380.25 25.8 665.64 The table lists the values for two parameters, x and y, of an experiment. What is the approximate value of y for x = 4? A. 11 B. 16 C. 24 D. 43

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Answer 1

Answer: B. 16

Explanation:

The given table:

x y

2.5 6.25

9.4 88.36

15.6 243.63

19.5 380.25

25.8 665.64

Here, we observed that value of y is the square value of x.

i.e. [tex]y=x^2[/tex]  [For example 2.5²=6.25, 9.4²=88.36, 15.6²=243.63]

Put x=4, we get

[tex]y=4^2=16[/tex]

Hence, the approximate value of y for x = 4 is 16.

So, the correct option is B. 16 .

Answer 2

Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:


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Answer:

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The velocities of light in air and glass are 3.0 x 10^8ms and 2.0×10^8ms respectively. If the angle of refraction is 30°, the sine of the angle of incidence is?
Pls help​

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Answer:

0.75

Explanation:

[tex]refractive \: index \: = \frac{3.0 \times {10}^{2} }{2.0 \times {10}^{2} } [/tex]

= 1.5

[tex]refractive \: index = \frac{ \sin(angle \: of \: incidence) }{ \sin(angle \: of \: refraction) } [/tex]

[tex]1.5 = \ \frac{ \sin(i) }{ \sin(30) } [/tex]

1.5 × ½ = sin(i)

[tex] \sin(i) = 0.75[/tex]

Monochromatic light shines on the cathode in a photoelectric effect experiment, causing the emission of electrons. If the frequency of the light stays the same but the intensity of the light shining on the cathode is increased:_________

a. The emitted electrons will be moving at a higher speed.
b. There will be more electrons emitted.
c. Neither A nor B are true.
d. Both A and B are true

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Answer:

b. There will be more electrons emitted.

Explanation:

In photoelectric emission, the energy of the emitted electron is dependent on the frequency of the wave incident on the plate; but not the intensity. The rate of electron emission per unit time however depends on the intensity of the incident light. So increasing the intensity of the light at constant frequency will only affect the number of electrons emitted per unit time.

What is the value of acceleration as a body moves with an uniform speed

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Answer:

the value of acceleration as a body moves with an uniform speed is zero

Write a formula by showing the relation among density mass and volume.​

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Lets do

[tex]\boxed{\sf P=\dfrac{m}{v}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Density=\dfrac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Mass=Density\times volume[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Volume=\dfrac{Mass}{Density}[/tex]

SI unit of density is kg/m^3SI unit of mass is kgSI unit of Volume is m^3

Velocity may be positive,negative or zero.Explain this statement with diagram.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

6. What are the methods to control noise pollution?​

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Answer: Some of the ways to control noise pollution are as follows: (1) Control at Receiver's End (2) Suppression of Noise at Source (3) Acoustic Zoning (4) Sound Insulation at Construction Stages (5) Planting of Trees (6) Legislative Measures.

Answer:

You have to:

a) Improve your insulation.

b) Install a fence

c) Use modern Acoustic wall panels

d) Plant trees

e) Reduce electronic volumes,e.t.c.

Explanation:

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The Displacement x of particle moving in one dimension under the action of constant force is related to the time by equation 4x³+3x²-5x+2 , where x is in meters and t is in sec.
a)Find velocity of particle at i) t=2 sec ii) t=4 sec.
b) Find the acceleration of the particle at t=3 sec.

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Explanation:

It is given that,

The Displacement x of particle moving in one dimension under the action of constant force is related to the time by equation as:

[tex]x=4t^3+3t^2-5t+2[/tex]

Where,

x is in meters and t is in sec

We know that,

Velocity,

[tex]v=\dfrac{dx}{dt}\\\\v=\dfrac{d(4t^3+3t^2-5t+2)}{dt}\\\\v=12t^2+6t-5[/tex]

(a) i. t = 2 s

[tex]v=12(2)^2+6(2)-5=55\ m/s[/tex]

At t = 4 s

[tex]v=12(4)^2+6(4)-5=211\ m/s[/tex]

(b) Acceleration,

[tex]a=\dfrac{dv}{dt}\\\\a=\dfrac{d(12t^2+6t-5)}{dt}\\\\a=24t+6[/tex]

Pu t = 3 s in above equation

So,

[tex]a=24(3)+6\\\\a=78\ m/s^2[/tex]

Hence, (a) (i) v = 55 m/s (ii) v = 211 m/s and (b) 78 m/s²

Help please answer the two questions​

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Explanation:

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A 4.00-m long rod is hinged at one end. The rod is initially held in the horizontal position, and then released as the free end is allowed to fall. What is the angular acceleration as it is released

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Answer:

The angular acceleration α = 14.7 rad/s²

Explanation:

The torque on the rod τ = Iα where I = moment of inertia of rod = mL²/12 where m =mass of rod  and L = length of rod = 4.00 m. α = angular acceleration of rod

Also, τ = Wr where W = weight of rod = mg and r = center of mass of rod = L/2.

So Iα = Wr

Substituting the value of the variables, we have

mL²α/12 = mgL/2

Simplifying by dividing through by mL, we have

mL²α/12mL = mgL/2mL

Lα/12 = g/2

multiplying both sides by 12, we have

Lα/12 × 12 = g/2 × 12

αL = 6g

α = 6g/L

α = 6 × 9.8 m/s² ÷ 4.00 m

α = 58.8 m/s² ÷ 4.00 m

α = 14.7 rad/s²

So, the angular acceleration α = 14.7 rad/s²

1-A boy rolls a toy car across a floor with a velocity of 3.21 m/s. How long does it take the car to travel a distance of 4.50 m?
A-0.71s
B-1.40s
C-2.9s
D-14s
2-A girl heads out for a jog and runs at 2.95 m/s, due North, for 3600 s. How far did she run?
A-0.194 x 10^-4
B-1220m
C-5240
D-10620
3-A car is traveling South on I-85. It travels between two exits that are 5.40 km apart in 4.85 minutes. What is the average velocity of the car in m/s?
A-8.42m/s
B-12.8m/s
C-14.9m/s
D-18.6m/s
4-An airplane takes 1.30 hours to travel to an airport north of Atlanta. If the average speed of the plane is 134 m/s, what is the plane's displacement as measured from Atlanta?
A-129,324m=129,000m rounded
B-356,247m=356,000m rounded
C-498,782m=499,000m rounded
D-627,120m=627,000m rounded
5-How long does it take a sailboat traveling 18.0 m/s to go 15.7 km west?
A-15,000s
B-872s
C-594s
D-326s

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B 4.5/3.21 = 1.4
B 3600/2.95 = 1220
D 5.4*1000=1113.4/60=18.6
D 60*1.3=78*60=4,680*134=627,120
B 15.7*1000=15,700/18=872

Look at the diagram below. The value of equivalent resistor is: A. 4 Ω B. 6 Ω C. 8 Ω D. 10 Ω

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Answer:

R=4Ω

Explanation:

R1 and R3 are parrallel

so we have : R=R1*R2/R1+R2

R=6*3/6+3

R=18/9

R=2Ω

R2 and 2Ω are in series,so we have

R=R2+2

R=2+2

R=4Ω

The pH scale is used to tell if a substance
is an acid or base. Substances with a pH
of 7 are neutral. An acid is anything
below 7 and a base is anything above 7.
Bleach has a pH of about 12. What type of
substance is bleach?
A. base
B. acid
C. neutral

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A.base.Because of it being such a high ph.

Answer: Bleach is a base

Explanation:  If bleach had a pH level of 12, a number above 7, than it is a base.  Hope this helps!

Every time Dylan takes his dog Frisbee for a walk, the dog always pulls hard on the leash. This nearly pulls Dylan's arm out of its socket and Frisbee almost chokes himself! Explain these effects in terms of Newton's third law.

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Answer:

See explanation below for Newton's third law of "action generates reaction" for this example

Explanation:

From Newton's third law: "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

Frisbee is pulling on the leash with force F which is felt by Dylan as a tension force in the leash trying to pull his arm out of its socket, and Frisbee feels an equal and opposite tension force from the leash chocking him.

The law of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of interacting objects does not change . This means the total momentum a collision or explosion is equal to the total momentum a collision or explosion.what is momentum

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Answer:

The momentum of an object is equal to the product of its mass and its velocity.

Explanation:

Consider an object of mass [tex]m[/tex] travelling at a velocity [tex]\vec{v}[/tex]. The momentum [tex]\vec{p}[/tex] of this object would be:

[tex]\vec{p} = m \cdot \vec{v}[/tex].

For the law of conservation of momentum, consider two objects: object [tex]\rm a[/tex] and object [tex]\rm b[/tex]. Assume that these two objects collided with each other.

Let [tex]m_{\rm a}[/tex] and [tex]m_{\rm b}[/tex] denote the mass of the two objects. Let [tex]\vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{initial})[/tex] and [tex]\vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{initial})[/tex] denote the velocity of the two object right before the interaction. Let [tex]\vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{final})[/tex] and [tex]\vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{final})[/tex] denote the velocity of the two objects right after the interaction. The momentum of the two objects right before the collision would be [tex]m_{\rm a}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{initial})[/tex] and [tex]m_{\rm b}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{initial})[/tex], respectively. The momentum of the two objects right after the collision would be [tex]m_{\rm a}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{final})[/tex] and [tex]m_{\rm b}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{final})[/tex], respectively.

The sum of the momentum of the two objects would be:

[tex]m_{\rm a}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{initial}) + m_{\rm b}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{initial})[/tex] right before the collision, and[tex]m_{\rm a}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{final}) + m_{\rm b}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{final})[/tex] right after the collision.

Assume that the system of these two objects is isolated. By the law of conservation of momentum, the sum of the momentum of these two objects should be the same before and after the collision. That is:

[tex]m_{\rm a}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{initial}) + m_{\rm b}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{initial}) = m_{\rm a}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm a}(\text{final}) + m_{\rm b}\cdot \vec{v}_{\rm b}(\text{final})[/tex].

A body decelerates uniformly to a constant speed and after some time it accelerates uniformly Draw the shape of speed time graph for such a motion . Label the three sections of this graph. What is the quantity which is measured by the area occupied under speed time graph ?

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Answer:

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Explain what happens to the sound waves when a singer hits the high pitched notes during the National Anthem. Be sure to use the terms amplitude and frequency in your answer.

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Answer: The frequency increases as the pitch increases, and the amplitude increases as the volume increases

Explanation:

Waves have the property of:

v = f*λ

where v is the speed of the wave (which is almost constant for soundwaves, v = 340 m/s)

f is the frequency of the wave, and λ is the wavelength.

Now, we know that when the pitch of a note increases, also does the frequency of the soundwave (so the wave oscillates faster).

Now, we also want to include the amplitude of the soundwave in this.

The amplitude is related to the volume of the soundwave (actually is related to the energy, and as higher is the energy, more "loud" is the sound).

As the high pitch part is usually "louder", we can assume that we have an amplitude increase.

Then the answer would be:

"The frequency increases as the pitch increases, and the amplitude increases as the volume increases"

the mass of an object is 45 kg and it has a density of 5 gram per centimetre cube what is the volume ​

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Density = Mass/Volume

=> 5g/cm³ = 45kg/Volume

=> 0.005kg/cm³ = 45kg/Volume

=> Volume = (cm³×45kg)/0.005kg

=> Volume = 9000kg/cm³

5 grams fits into 45 kg 9,000 times.

Since each 5 grams occupies 1 cm³, 9,000 little packages of 5 grams must occupy 9,000 cm³ .  (That's 9 liters.)

1. Si tengo medio kilo de fruta y te doy un cuarto y tú me das tres cuartos de kilo, ¿cuánto tengo? 2. Si en una carrera te queda por recorrer la mitad de la mitad de 1 km, ¿cuánto te falta? 3. ¿Qué pesa mas, un kilo y medio de hierro o tres medios kilos de paja? porfavor es urgente.

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Answer:

1. Tienes 1 kg de fruta.

2. Queda por recorrer 1/4 km.

3. Ambos pesan lo mismo.

Explanation:

1. Tienes 1/2 kg y cuando te doy 1/4 te queda:

[tex] m = \frac{1}{2} - \frac{1}{4} = \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

Ahora cuando te doy 3/4 kg te queda en total:

[tex] m_{T} = \frac{1}{4} + \frac{3}{4} = 1 kg [/tex]

Por lo tanto, tienes 1 kg de fruta al final.

2. Si falta por recorrer la mitad de la mitad, tenemos:

[tex] d = \frac{1/2}{2} = \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

Entonces, queda por recorrer 1/4 km.

3. El peso (P) del hierro es:

[tex] P = m*g [/tex]    

[tex] P = (1 + 1/2)kg*9.81 m/s^{2} = 14.72 N [/tex]

Y el peso de la paja es:

[tex] P = 3/2 kg*9.81 m/s^{2} = 14.72 N [/tex]

Por lo tanto, ambos pesan lo mismo.

Espero que te sea de utilidad!

Earth orbits 1 AU from the Sun, and the Oort cloud extends from about 10,000 to 100,000 AU from the Sun. If you represent Earth’s orbit around the Sun with a paper plate 4 inches in radius, how far away will the inner edge of the Oort Cloud be? The outer edge? Express your answers in miles.

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Explanation:

Earth’s orbit around the Sun represented as :

1 AU = 4 inches

Therefore,

Inner edge of the Oort Cloud represented as :

10,000 AU = 40,000 / 63360 = 0.631 miles

Outer edge of the Oort Cloud represented as:

100,000 AU = 400,000 / 63360 = 6.31 miles

Which statement correctly compares the number of protons and electrons in atoms of rubidium (Rb) and calcium (Ca)?

(1 point)

Rubidium has fewer protons and fewer electrons than calcium.
Rubidium has fewer protons and more electrons than calcium.
Rubidium has more protons and fewer electrons than calcium.
Rubidium has more protons and more electrons than calcium.

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Answer

#1. number of valence electrons

#2. oxygen

#3. Rubidium has more protons and more electrons than calcium.

#4. 20

#5. helium (he)

Explanation:

Answer:

Rubidium has more protons and more electrons than calcium.

Explanation:

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the gravitational force between two masses at distance of 2.5×10^6 metre is 250 Newton . what should be distance between them to reduce the gravitational force by half?​

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Answer:

distance between should be 1.25 × 10^6 m

Explanation:

Force is proportional to separation distance.

[tex]250 \: newtons = 2.5 \times {10}^{6} \: metres \\ ( \frac{1}{2} \times 250) \: newtons = d \\ \\ d = \frac{125 \times 2.5 \times {10}^{6} }{250} \\ d = 1.25 \times {10}^{6} \: metres[/tex]

Answer:

distance between should be 1.25×10^6.

Explanation:

force Is proportional to separation .

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a force that tries to slow things down when two things are rubbed together ​

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Answer:

Friction

Explanation:

friction is the force that tries to slow things down when two things are rubbed together.

Answer:

That is friction don't know

Explanation:

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A physical inventory on December 31 shows 3500 units on hand. Bonita sells the units for $15 each. The company has an effective tax rate of 20%. Bonita uses the periodic inventory method. The weighted-average cost per unit is

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The answer would be 10,500 be cause you multiply 3500 times 15 and you get 52500 the you multiply that by .20 and you get 10,500.

Un pez llamado PARGO ROJO vive a grandes profundidades. Si se pesca, al salir a la superficie puede tomar el aspecto de la foto porque su vejiga natatoria aumenta de volumen al disminuir la presión. La ley que lo explica es...

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Answer:

Hay diversas leyes que podemos usar acá.

Acá sabemos que la vejiga aumenta su tamaño al reducir la presión, esto tiene sentido, pues al haber menos presión, hay menos fuerza que comprime la vejiga, lo que le permite aumentar su volumen.

Acá tenemos una relación inversa de la forma: V = K/P

Una relación inversa donde la presión esta en el denominador y K es un termino que no depende ni del volumen ni de la presión.

Entonces, a medida que aumenta P, el denominador aumenta, por lo que el valor del volumen decrece.

Un ejemplo de una ecuación similar es la del gas ideal, por ejemplo, para un gas ideal dentro de un globo de volumen V para una dada presión P:

V = nRT/P

donde n es el numero de moles, R es la constante termodinámica y T es la temperatura, acá podemos ver que esta ecuación tiene la misma forma fundamental que la escrita arriba.

What is the difference between virtual images produced by concave, plane, and convex mirrors?
What does the negative sign in the value of magnification produced by a mirror indicate about
an image?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A concave mirror is a curved mirror that is coated outwards. The outer part of the mirror is always coated. The nature of image formed by an object placed in front of a concave mirror can be real or virtual depending on the distance of the object on the axis from the mirror. The only time the object produces a virtual image is when it is placed between the focus and the pole of the mirror. The virtual image formed is a "MAGNIFIED and upright image"

For a convex mirror, the inner part is always coated and the nature of the image formed by the object doesn't depend on the distance between the image and the mirror. No matter where the object is placed, the image formed will always be virtual, upright and DIMINISHED. This means that magnification is always less than 1.

For a plane mirror, the nature of the image produced by a plane mirror also virtual because it is always formed behind the mirror. The size of the image formed is always THE SAME as that of the object. This means that the magnification is always equal to 1.

a) In summary, the difference between virtual images produced by concave, plane, and convex mirrors is that virtual images produced by concave mirror are MAGNIFIED, virtual images produced by plane mirror are THE SAME SIZE as that of the object and virtual images produced by convex mirrors are always DIMINISHED.

b) Magnification is defined as the ratio of the image distance to the object distance. Mag = v/u

Note that object distances are always positive, hence it is only the image distance that can either be positive or negative which in turn affects the magnification causing it to be positive or negative.

Negative image distance shows that the image is virtual while positive image distance shows that the image is real.

A negative magnification therefore shows that the nature of the image is a virtual image.

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Question:

What is uniform rectilinear motion?

Answer:

Uniform rectilinear motion is when an object travels at a constant speed with zero acceleration.

Calculate the average kinetic energy of molecules of a gas at a temperature of 18 ° C

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Answer:

6.0×10⁻²¹ J

Explanation:

KE = 3/2 kT,

where KE is average kinetic energy per molecule,

k is the Boltzmann constant,

and T is absolute temperature.

KE = 3/2 (1.38×10⁻²³ J/K) (18 + 273.15) K

KE = 6.0×10⁻²¹ J

Answer:

The answer is 6.0×10⁻²¹ J , because KE = 3/2 kT,  where KE is average kinetic energy per molecule,  k is the Boltzmann constant,  and T is the absolute temperature.

KE = 3/2 (1.38×10⁻²³ J/K) (18 + 273.15) K

KE = 6.0×10⁻²¹ J

On a frictionless air track, a 0.30 kg glider moving at 0.40m/s to the right collides with a stationary 0.80kg glider moving at 0.15 m/s to the left. The collision is cushioned by a bumper made of perfectly elastic spring steel. a. What is the velocity of each glider after the collision? b. What is the minimum amount of total kinetic energy during the collision? c. Where is the missing energy?

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Answer:

Explanation:

It is the case of perfectly elastic collision . So we shall apply formula of velocity after collision as follows .

Let  m₁ and m₂ be the mass colliding with velocity u₁ and u₂ and their velocity become v₁ and v₂ after collision .

[tex]v_1=\frac{(m_1-m_2)u_1 }{m_1+m_2)} +\frac{2 m_2u_2}{(m_1+m_2)}[/tex]

Putting the values

[tex]v_1=\frac{ (.30-.80).40 }{( .30+.80)} +\frac{2\times .80\times(-.15) }{(.30+.80 )}[/tex]

= - 0.4 m /s

So direction of .30 kg mass will be reversed .

[tex]v_2=\frac{ ( m_2-m_1) u_2 }{( m_1+m_2)} +\frac{2 m_1u_1}{(m_1+m_2)}[/tex]

putting the values

[tex]v_2=\frac{ ( .80-.30)(-.15) }{( .30+.80)} +\frac{2 \times.30\times.40}{(.30+.80)}[/tex]

= .15 m /s

The direction of .80 kg will become from left to right ie its direction will be reversed .

b ) Minimum amount of kinetic energy will be at the position when they move with common velocity

common velocity

v = .3 x .4 - .8 x .15 / (.3 + .8)

= 0

c )

Missing energy is stored as elastic potential energy in the spring .

The length and breadth of rectangular sheet of metal are 4.234m, 1.005,
and 2.01cm respectively.
Give the area and volume of sheet to correct significant figures..​

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Answer:

The area of the sheet of metal = 4.255 m²

The volume of the sheet of metal = 0.08553 m³

Explanation:

The area of a rectangle is given by the following relation;

Area, A = Length × Breadth

Therefore, the area of the rectangular sheet of metal, A[tex]_m[/tex], is given as follows;

A[tex]_m[/tex]  = 4.234 m × 1.005 m = 4.255 m²

The area of the sheet of metal = 4.255 m²

The volume of the metal sheet id given by the relation, volume V[tex]_m[/tex]= area × Thickness

The thickness of the sheet of metal = 2.01 cm = 0.0201 m

Therefore,

V[tex]_m[/tex] = 4.255 m × 0.0201 m = 0.08553 m³

The volume of the sheet of metal = 0.08553 m³.

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