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Richard G from Canada writes: “Ontario will be very happy with the figure I give them,&8221; Mr. Flaherty told reporters on his way into a meeting with his provincial and territorial counterparts Monday. &8220;It will be more than they expect.&8221 ...
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Okay i have to problems: 1) The numerical value of a particular square's area is equal to the numerical value of its perimeter. What is the length of a side of the square? 2) When converted to be in the same unit of measure, what is the ratio of 4 cm to 1 km? Express your answer as a common fraction. Please help. D: moreResolved Question: i really don't get this...?
A barometer having a cross-sectional area of 1.00cm^2 at sea level measures a pressure of 76.0cm of mercury. The pressure exerted by this column of mercury is equal to the pressure exerted by all the air on 1 cm^2 of the Earth's surface. Givern that the density of mercury is 13.6 g/mL and the average radius of Earth is 6371 Km, calculate the total mass of Earth's atmosphere in kilograms. (Surface area of a sphere is 4(pi)(r^2) help? moreVoting Question: i need help with these 4 math problems that my dad gave me. it is not for any assignment, just some fun. ...?
...he gave them to me to solve but i am way under his level and i would really like to see how these would be solved. if someone could please solve these problems (hints included) with their work shown that would be amazing. thank you lots -a bored lonley math freak 1) A designer, attempting to arrange the characters of his artwork in the form of a square grid with equal number of rows and columns, found that 24 characters were left out. When nhe trid to add one more row and column, he found that he was short of 25 characters. Can you find the number of characters used by the designer? Hint- Let the number of characters in each row be x The arrangement of the characters is in the form of a square, the total number of rows is also x. Number of characters that can be arranged in a square (grid=x squared) 2) Steve travels 600 miles at a certain speed. Had he gone 20 miles per hour faster the trip would have taken 1 hr less. Find the speed of his vehicle. Hint- let usual speed of the vehicle be x mpf Since Time=Distance divided by Speed Time to cover journey of 600 miles=600hrs divided by x When the speed of the vehicle is increased by 20 the time to cover tthe journey is 600miles=600hrs divided by x + 20 3) Some students planned for a get together. The budget for food was $500. Five of the students failed to come becasue of he distance and therefore the cost of food for each member increased by $5.00. How many students attended the get together? Hint- Let the number of students who planned the get together be x The budget was $500 Cost of fod for each member is $500 divided by x 5 students could not make the get together. So the number of students who could not attend is x-5 Cost of fod for each member is $5oo divided bt (x-5) 4) Rita rows 12 km upstream and 12 km downstream in 3 hrs. The speed of her boat is still water is 9km/hr. Find the speed of the stream. Hint- Distance= rate times speed Let x=speed of the steam? Downstream? Would you add or subtract those speed? Then you start setting up an equation given the total time. moreResolved Question: Algebra 1 Anwser what you can Help Please?
1. = –10 (1 point) y = –2 y = –14 y = 40 y = –40 2. x + 5 = 8 (1 point) x = 7 x = 1 x = –7 x = 7 3. 37 – 18 + 8w = 67 (1 point) w = –6 w = 4 w = 7 w = 6 4. 3.4 = –13.6 + (–3.4c) + 1.7c (1 point) c = –8 c = 2 c = –10 c = –4 5. 5x – 5 = 3x – 9 (1 point) x = –2 x = 1 x = –1 x = –3 6. 2 = (1 point) z = –4 z = –16 z = 15 z = –5 7. d + 0.7 = 0.9 (1 point) d = 0.2 d = –1.6 d = –0.2 d = 1.6 8. 6(4.5y – 12) = 9 (1 point) y = 28 y = y = y = 3 9. The triangle below is isoceles with congruent sides and . Find the value of x. (1 point) x = 4.8 x = 12.2 x = 6.2 x = 19.8 10. You are driving to visit a friend in another state who lives 440 miles away. You are driving 55 miles per hour and have already driven 275 miles. Write and solve an equation to find out how much longer in hours you must drive to reach your destination. (1 point) 55h + 275 = 440; h = 3 55h – 275 = 440; h = 13 440h – 275 = 55; h = 110 55h + 275h = 440; h = 11. Which properties of equality justify steps c and f? a. 23 = –11 – 4x b. 23 = –11 + (–4x) c. 23 + 11 = –11 + (–4x) + 11 d. 23 + 11 = –11 + 11 + (–4x) e. 34 = –4x f. g. –8.5 = x (1 point) Subtraction Property of Equality; Multiplication Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality; Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality; Subtraction Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality; Division Property of Equality 12. Find the value of y. –6y + 14 + 4y = 32 (1 point) y = 18 y = 1.8 y = –9 y = 9 13. Solve the formula for area of a trapezoid for . (1 point) For questions 14–15, solve the equation for the given variable. 14. V = lwh; w (1 point) w = V - lh w = w = w = V(lh) 15. 3.1t – 5.8m = 11; t (1 point) t = t = 5.8m + 11 t = t = 16. Write and solve an equation to find the value of the variable. 104, 137, 154, 131, x; mean = 130 (1 point) x = 124 x = 125 x = 127 x = 122 17. Find the mean and range. 18 23 10 39 22 17 16 15 (1 point) mean = 20; range = 29 mean = 20; range = 32 mean = 21.9; range = 29 mean = 18.1; range = 28 18. Make a stem-and-leaf plot for the following set of data. 1.1, 1.3, 1.8, 2.2, 2.6, 2.8, 3.1, 3.8 (1 point) 19. Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90°. and are complementary. The measure of is 61°. Write and solve an equation to find the measure of . (1 point) 61° + 90° = Q°; 151° 61° + Q° = 90°; 29° Q° + 90° = 61°; -29° 61° + Q° = 90°; 39° 20. a. Find the value of a. b. Find the value of the marked angles. (1 point) a = 22; 100° a = 19; 88° a = 20; 92° a = 24; 108° 21. A camera manufacturer spends $2,100 each day for overhead expenses plus $9 per camera for labor and materials. The cameras sell for $14 each. a. How many cameras must the company sell in one day to equal its daily costs? b. If the manufacturer can increase production by 50 cameras per day, what would their daily profit be? (1 point) 420 cameras; $250 480 cameras; $550 380 cameras; $50 150 cameras; $1,100 22. Carlos and Maria drove a total of 258 miles in 5 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 53 miles per hour. Maria drove the remainder of the trip and averaged 51 miles per hour. For approximately how many hours did Maria drive? Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. (1 point) 3.5 hours 2.5 hours 1.8 hours 1.5 hours 23. Runner A crosses the starting line of a marathon and runs at an average pace of 5.6 miles per hour. Half an hour later, Runner B crosses the starting line and runs at an average rate of 6.4 miles per hour. If the length of the marathon is 26.2 miles, which runner will finish ahead of the other? Explain. (1 point) Runner B; Runner B will catch up to Runner A 4 hours after Runner A crosses the starting line. Runner B; Runner B will pass Runner A and finish more than half an hour ahead of Runner A. Runner B; Runner B will catch up to Runner A 3.5 hours after Runner A crosses the starting line. Runner A; Runner B will not be able to catch Runner A in the time it takes Runner A to complete the 26.2 mile course. 24. At 9:00 on Saturday morning, two bicyclists heading in opposite directions pass each other on a bicycle path. The bicyclist heading north is riding 6 km/hour faster than the bicyclist heading south. At 10:15, they are 42.5 km apart. Find the two bicyclists' rates. (1 point) northbound bicyclist = 20 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 14 km/h northbound bicyclist = 23 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 17 km/h northbound bicyclist = 18 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 11 km/h northbound bicyclist = 20 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 13 km/h 25. Angela's average for six mat moreResolved Question: I suck at science. Im working on velocity. You should help me.:DD?
1. Two people travel from Columbus to Cleveland, one by car at an average velocity of 90 km/h, and one by plane at an average velocity of 300 km/h. Can their displacements be equal? Explain. 2. A science book is being pushed across a table. Can the book have a constant speed and a changing velocity? 3. Could the book in question 2 have a changing speed and a constant velocity? 4. A science book is moved once around the perimeter of a table with the dimensions 1 m by 3 m. If the book ends up at its origional position, a. What is its distance travled? b. What is its displacement? 5. A person walking covers 5.20 m in 10.4 s. How fast is the person moving? 6. A car goes from 16m/s to 2m/s in 3.5 s. What is the car's acceleration? 7. A car travels west for 240 km in 4 h. What is the car's velocity? 8. An object goes from a speed of 9 m/s to a total stop in 3 s. What is the object's acceleration? moreResolved Question: 5 7th grade math word problems!?
1. Alicia's average score on her 5 tests is 88 points. The score range for each test is 0 to 100 points, inclusive. What is the lowest possible score Alicia could have earned on one of the 5 tests? 2. The numerical value of a particular square's area is equal to the numerical value of its perimeter. What is the length of a side of the square. 3. When converted to be in the same unit of measure, what is the ratio of 4 cm to 1 km? Express answer as a common fraction. 4.In 30 years, Sue will be as 4 times as old as she is now. How old is she? 5.A legal-sized piece of paper measures 8.5 inches by 14 inches. A one-inch border of paper is cut off from each of the four sides, How many square inches have been cut off? please help!! answer some of dem!! please and thank you moreResolved Question: 7th grade math problems?
PLEASE HELP!! answer as many as u can!! plz&thx! 1. Alicia's average score on her 5 tests is 88 points. The score range for each test is 0 to 100 points, inclusive. What is the lowest possible score Alicia could have earned on one of the 5 tests? 2. The numerical value of a particular square's area is equal to the numerical value of its perimeter. What is the length of a side of the square. 3. When converted to be in the same unit of measure, what is the ratio of 4 cm to 1 km? Express answer as a common fraction. 4.In 30 years, Sue will be as 4 times as old as she is now. How old is she? 5.A legal-sized piece of paper measures 8.5 inches by 14 inches. A one-inch border of paper is cut off from each of the four sides, How many square inches have been cut off? moreVoting Question: A car is traveling 55 miles per hour. Convert to meters?
A car is traveling 55 miles per hour. Convert this to meters per second. One mile is equal to 1.61 km. Thanks so much! moreResolved Question: How do i find the force in Newtons in the problem below?
An advertisement claims that a particular automobile can "stop on a dime". What net force would actually be necessary to stop an automobile of mass 850kg traveling initially at a speed of 59.0 km/h in a distance equal to the diameter of a dime, which is 1.8cm ? moreResolved Question: Can someone help me with math work?
I never payed attention in 5th grd math class [[teacher was wayy to easy on us]] && somehow got to 11nth lol 1. A tank containing 3 gallons of liquid has the same volume as: A. 1 quart of liquid B. 8 quarts of liquid C. 16 quarts of liquid D. 12 quarts of liquid d 2. Which of the following masses is the smallest? A. .9 centigrams B. 55 grams C. .65 kilogram D. 400 milligrams a 3. Alex needs 6 cups of whipped cream. The cream comes in 10-ounce, 12-ounce, and pint-size containers. Which of the following will give Alex exactly 6 cups of cream? A. four 12-ounce containers B. 2 pint-size containers C. two 10-ounce and 2 12-ounce containers D. four 10-ounce containers 4. Molly plans to buy exactly 3-1/2 gallons of ice cream for a picnic. If the ice cream she likes is available in 2-quart cartons, how many cartons should Molly buy? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 12 5. In chemistry class, Jose mixes 143 mg of one chemical with 229 mg of another. How many grams are in the final mixture? A. .372 g B. 3.72 g C. 37.2 g D. .0372 g 6. Sandy and Darma mix 3 ounces of lemon juice, 1 pint of iced tea, and 13 ounces of pineapple juice to make a punch. They want to put the punch in a pitcher. What is the minimum amount of liquid the pitcher needs to hold? A. 1 quart B. 2 quarts C. 3 quarts D. 4 quarts 7. If Joanne swam 4,000 meters, how far did she swim? A. .4 km B. 4 km C. 40 km D. 400 km 8. Wendy bought a case of 5 dozen eggs and found that 3 were broken. How many individual eggs were not broken? A. 2 B. 69 C. 57 D. 33 9. Which is the greatest weight? A. 1-1/2 tons B. 1.2 tons C. 1 ton 200 lbs. D. 1,200 lbs. 10. Last year Mimo was 51 inches tall. Since then, she grew 2 inches. How tall is she now? A. 4 feet 1 inch B. 4 feet 3 inches C. 4 feet 5 inches D. 4 feet 7 inches 11. 660 feet equals: A. 6.6 yards B. 66 yards C. 300 yards D. 220 yards 12. Food that weighs 33 ounces also weighs: A. 2 pounds 1 ounces B. 3 pounds C. 3 pounds 6 ounces D. 4 pounds 4 ounces moreResolved Question: Calculate area of lake on a map.?
How can i do this using length x width approach. do i have to take an outline of the lake and then split it up into different shapes then calculate teh area of teh different shapes and add them up??? how can i get the area of this lake. its not a perfect shape?? answer has to be in Km squared.. also 1 mm on the map is equal to 50 meters on the ground in real life. moreVoting Question: oblate spheroid, helppp?
a student named Mary made a cross section model from the North pole to the center of the Earty. a Student named jessica made a cross section model from the Equator to the center of the EArth. Each model was constructed usiong a scale of 1 cm equals 100 km (or 1:100,000) compare and contrast these two models given that the earth is an oblate spheroid. the questions is to compare and contrast those 2 models. how do you comapre and contrast one from the Equator to center of the Earth and another form the North Pole to the center of the Earth? moreResolved Question: Algebra quiz! help?!!?!?
1. = –10 –2 –14 40 –40 2. x + 5 = 8 7 1 –7 7 3. 37 – 18 + 8w = 67 –6 4 7 6 4. 3.4 = –13.6 + (–3.4c) + 1.7c –8 2 –10 –4 5. 5x – 5 = 3x – 9 –2 1 –1 –3 6. 2 = –4 –16 15 –5 7. d + 0.7 = 0.9 0.2 –1.6 –0.2 1.6 8. 6(4.5y – 12) = 9 28 3.3 0.6 3 9. The triangle below is isoceles with congruent sides and . Find the value of x. 4.8 12.2 6.2 19.8 10. You are driving to visit a friend in another state who lives 440 miles away. You are driving 55 miles per hour and have already driven 275 miles. Write and solve an equation to find out how much longer in hours you must drive to reach your destination. 55h + 275 = 440; h = 3 55h – 275 = 440; h = 13 440h – 275 = 55; h = 110 55h + 275h = 440; h = 11. Which properties of equality justify steps c and f? a. 23 = –11 – 4x b. 23 = –11 + (–4x) c. 23 + 11 = –11 + (–4x) + 11 d. 23 + 11 = –11 + 11 + (–4x) e. 34 = –4x f. 34= -4x -4 -4 g. –8.5 = x (1 point) Subtraction Property of Equality; Multiplication Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality; Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality; Subtraction Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality; Division Property of Equality 12. Find the value of y. –6y + 14 + 4y = 32 18 1.8 –9 9 16. Write and solve an equation to find the value of the variable. 104, 137, 154, 131, x; mean = 130 (1 point) 124 125 127 122 17. Find the mean and range. 18 23 10 39 22 17 16 15 (1 point) mean = 20; range = 29 mean = 20; range = 32 mean = 21.9; range = 29 mean = 18.1; range = 28 18. Make a stem-and-leaf plot for the following set of data. 1.1, 1.3, 1.8, 2.2, 2.6, 2.8, 3.1, 3.8 19. Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90°. and are complementary. The measure of is 61°. Write and solve an equation to find the measure of . (1 point) 61° + 90° = Q°; 151° 61° + Q° = 90°; 29° Q° + 90° = 61°; -29° 61° + Q° = 90°; 39° 20. a. Find the value of a. b. Find the value of the marked angles. (1 point) 22; 100° 19; 88° 20; 92° 24; 108° 21. A camera manufacturer spends $2,100 each day for overhead expenses plus $9 per camera for labor and materials. The cameras sell for $14 each. a. How many cameras must the company sell in one day to equal its daily costs? b. If the manufacturer can increase production by 50 cameras per day, what would their daily profit be? (1 point) 420; $250 480; $550 380; $50 150; $1,100 22. Carlos and Maria drove a total of 258 miles in 5 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 53 miles per hour. Maria drove the remainder of the trip and averaged 51 miles per hour. For approximately how many hours did Maria drive? Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. (1 point) 3.5 hours 2.5 hours 1.8 hours 1.5 hours 23. Runner A crosses the starting line of a marathon and runs at an average pace of 5.6 miles per hour. Half an hour later, Runner B crosses the starting line and runs at an average rate of 6.4 miles per hour. If the length of the marathon is 26.2 miles, which runner will finish ahead of the other? Explain. (1 point) Runner B; Runner B will catch up to Runner A 4 hours after Runner A crosses the starting line. Runner B; Runner B will pass Runner A and finish more than half an hour ahead of Runner A. Runner B; Runner B will catch up to Runner A 3.5 hours after Runner A crosses the starting line. Runner A; Runner B will not be able to catch Runner A in the time it takes Runner A to complete the 26.2 mile course. 24. At 9:00 on Saturday morning, two bicyclists heading in opposite directions pass each other on a bicycle path. The bicyclist heading north is riding 6 km/hour faster than the bicyclist heading south. At 10:15, they are 42.5 km apart. Find the two bicyclists' rates. (1 point) northbound bicyclist = 20 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 14 km/h northbound bicyclist = 23 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 17 km/h northbound bicyclist = 18 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 11 km/h northbound bicyclist = 20 km/h; southbound bicyclist = 13 km/h 25. Angela's average for six math tests is 87. On her first four tests, she had scores of 93, 87, 82, and 86. On her last test, she scored 4 points lower than she did on her fifth test. What scores did Angela receive on her fifth and sixth tests? (1 point) fifth test = 85; sixth test = 89 fifth test = 85; sixth test = 81 fifth test = 90; sixth test = 86 fifth test = 89; sixth test = 85 26. Find the measure of . (Hint: The sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle is 180°.) 6° 180° 90° 86° Short Answer Note: Your teacher will grade your responses to questions 27–30 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers. 27. Bob and Nanc moreVoting Question: science/math help pleasee?
1a) Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on earty rising 8,850 meters above sea level. Given this model's scale (1 cm 1 km or 1:100,000) describe how it would appeor on the register tape. 1b) how accurate is the model, reflect on some possible sources of error assuming that the scale distances are correct. 2) a student named Mary made a cross section model from the North pole to the center of the Earty. a Student named jessica made a cross section model from the Equator to the center of the EArth. Each model was constructed usiong a scale of 1 cm equals 100 km (or 1:100,000) compare and contrast these two models given that the earth is an oblate spheroid. moreResolved Question: Momentum and Impulse?
1. A 35.0 - g bullet moving at 475 m/s strikes a 2.5 kg wooden block. The bullet passes through the block, leaving at 275 m/s. The block was at rest when it was hit. How fast is is moving when the bullet leaves? 2. Snowmobile has a mass of 2.50 x 10^2 kg. A constant force is exerted on it for 60.0 sec. The snowmobile's initial velocity is 6.00 m/s and its final velocity 28.0 m/s. a. What is its change in momentum? b. What is the magnitude of the of the force exerted on it? 3. A compact car, mass 725 kg , is moving at + 100 km/hr a. Find its momentum. b. At what velocity is the momentum of a larger car, mass 21 725 kg, equal to that of the smaller car? moreResolved Question: how to run java using the command prompt?
hey i need help. big noob at programming. ok so what happened is that i made a java program. I compiled using javac on the command prompt but after i compiled it i didn't kno hjow to run it. Please help because i would love to program. P.S. i made the program with notepad++ p.s.s i also made sure it was written correctly, here is a copy: /* Convert.class a short table of common conversion factors. */ class Convertjava { /* * Note that the main method must be defined as *public static void main (String []) to be called from *the java interpreter */ public static void main (String args[]) { double mi_to_km = 1.609; double gals_to_l = 3.79; double kg_to_lbs = 2.2; System.out.print ("1 Mile equals\t"); System.out.print (mi_to_km); System.out.println ("\tLiters\n"); System.out.print ("1 Gallon equals\t"); System.out.print (gals_to_l); System.out.print ("\tLiters\n"); System.out.print ("1 Kilogram equals\t"); System.out.print (kg_to_lbs); System.out.println ("\tPounds"); } } i also couldnt get this one to run: /* Hellow world */ public class helloworld { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello world!"); } } also, the first progam is from a book called java 1.2 how-to the second one is from you tube moreResolved Question: have people had problems with a caretaker instead of a tenant?
this is what i was hoping to do with our house while we were overseas: [1] write a contract [2] having a retired couple [with good references, and already an acquaintance.] [3] rent place for what they are currently paying at their rented property i.e $200 [4] according to 3 real estate agents my house is worth $300 p/week [5] difference of $100 is made up in handyman and gardening skill. paying the retiree $10/hour that equals 10 hour owed each week in services. [6] we keep in touch via the internet and use photos, home movies to see progress. [7] slowly we do the house and garden up. hopeful in 3-5 years we have created an asset. the couple live happily in a pleasant house. [8] a friend [who privately rents his 2nd house and is good with finance], will oversight rental collection, and visual checks of house.he is a good friend of couple. [9] also included is use of our 1980's car for doctors, food, and just around town [10-20 km limit] [10] use of the computer [only to contact me] as we will be overseas. [11] also, our eldest son [who is staying behind] can come and use computer to "skype" us [under supervision, as he is 19 years old but immature. puts rubbish on computer and infects it, and doesn't care for house] Does this sound like it could work??? moreResolved Question: Help with A.P Physics problems (MATH)!!!?
1)A bowling ball traveling with constant speed hits the pins at the end of a bowling lane 17.0 m long. The bowler hears the sound of the ball hitting the pins 2.50 s after the ball is released from his hands. What is the speed of the ball? The speed of sound is 340 m/s. Answer to the nearest 0.001 m/s. I GOT 2.45 m/s but it was incorrect/ 2) Determine the stopping distances for a car with an initial speed of 89 km/h and human reaction time of 3.0 s for the following accelerations. (a) a = -4.0 m/s2 I GOT 74.16666666 m ( INCORRECT) (b) a = -8.0 m/s2 1 50.5652006 m ( INCORRECT) 3) A helicopter is ascending vertically with a speed of 8.50 m/s. At a height of 130 m above the Earth, a package is dropped from a window. How much time does it take for the package to reach the ground? [Hint: The package's initial speed equals the helicopter's.] ------s ( DI DNT UNDERSTAND)!!! Can some one help me?? moreResolved Question: Physics please solve?
A 41.3 kg girl and a 58.0 kg boy are on the surface of a frozen lake, 14.5 m apart. Using a rope, the girl exerts a horizontal 4.40 N force on the boy, pulling him toward her. Calculate the magnitude of the girl's acceleration. The coefficent of static friction between the floor of a truck and a box resting on it is 0.38. The truck is traveling at 86.8 km/hr. What is the least distance in which the truck can stop and ensure that the box does not slide? Two blocks are in contact on a frictionless table. A horizontal force F is applied to M2, as shown. If M1 = 1.60 kg, M2 = 3.10 kg, and F = 5.40 N, find the size of the contact force between the two blocks. If instead an equal but oppositely directed force is applied to M1 rather than M2, find the size of the contact force between the two blocks. moreResolved Question: AP Physics. Help ?! Thank You. ?
Determine the stopping distances for a car with an initial speed of 87 km/h and human reaction time of 1.0 s for the following accelerations. (a) a = -4.0 m/s2 _____ m (b) a = -8.0 m/s2 _____ m A helicopter is ascending vertically with a speed of 6.50 m/s. At a height of 180 m above the Earth, a package is dropped from a window. How much time does it take for the package to reach the ground? [Hint: The package's initial speed equals the helicopter's.] _____ s. If anyone can solve these with the steps, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank You. =] moreResolved Question: Which of the statements below include one or more exact numbers?
One meter is equal to 0.001 km. The density of water at 25 degrees Celsius is 1 g/ml. There are 453.59 g in one lb. The speed of light in a vacuum is a physical constant,equal to 2.99792458×108 m/s. moreVoting Question: help math measurements!?
2.How much does each one equal? a.)1m = ___cmb.) 1cm =_____mmc.)1km = _____ m 3.Which measurement is the largest? underline your answer. a.14 mm or 1cmb.334 m or 1 kmc.1 m or 990 cm d.145 m or 145 kme.3.4 cm or 30 mmf.10 km or 1000 cm moreResolved Question: Why 1 KB is equal to 1024 bytes, as 1Kg equals to 1000 grams or 1 Km equals to 1000 meters?
moreResolved Question: How many times do "Global Warming" believers have to be wrong before they become irrelevant?
Last year the predictions were that the Arctic Ice Mass would be gone by the end of the summer, the permafrost would thaw causing a massive release of co2 which would cause a positive feedback causing the Earth to warm even more. This scenario never happened. It was no where close to reality. This year again there were predictions that the Arctic Ice Mass would be gone by the end of the summer. However there was 500,000 square km more ice this year than last year. Some believers are now making the claim that the increase in ice mass proves that the ice is melting faster, and more ice means that the ice will be gone sooner, or till the year 2013. Questions: 1) Does the 20-30 year snapshot of the Arctic Ice we get from satellites provide a good reference to the historical records of the dynamics of the Arctic Ice? Can 30 years of data tell us what the last 6 billion years were like? What was the range of the ice in the 1930's when temperatures were as warm as they are now? 2) Does an increase in the ice mass prove that the ice is retreating and will be gone even faster? Would less ice prove the ice mass was gaining mass? 3) Why was 2013 used as a target? Was it because it's just 5 years away and 5 is a nice round number to use? Are 4 years or 7 years just odd ball numbers? 4) No predictions about the ice mass have shown to be true. Why would anyone still put faith that anyone knows enough about the dynamics of the climate to make any accurate prediction at all? Aren't predictions anti-scientific by definition, as they are just guesses and opinions and not based on any repeatable scientific data that can be repeated independently. 5) Aren't the odds that the ice mass will be greater after the 2009 summer equal to the odds that there will be less ice? Would a coin flip be just as accurate as any climatologist? 6) How many times does a climatologist have to be wrong before you just don't accept his beliefs as reasonable or reliable? http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/daily_images/N_timeseries.png moreResolved Question: If a Mile equals 1.609 km and the moon is 2160 miles in diameter, what is its diameter in kilometers?
moreResolved Question: Astronomical calculation?
Information: 1 A.U=149.6*10^6 km Distance from Sun to Mars= 1.52 A.U V_escape =sqrt(2GM/r) a) compute the escape velocity for the sun at a distance equal to the orbital radius of Mars. How does this compare with Mars' orbital velocity? b) compute the escape velocity for Earth at Earths surface. c)Consider an approximately spherical asteroid with a diameter of 2 km, and an average density equal to that of olivine. How fast would an astronaut have to run in order to jump off the asteroid escape its gravitational attraction/ express ur answer in (1) km/hr, and (2) miles/hr I've got some prob to solve but I know barely about this subject. moreResolved Question: Who can interprate that mass of proton will not exceed the mass of earth?
A HUGE MASS HAS BEEN CALCULATED BY PUTTING THE VALUE OF MASS OF PROTON AT THE SPEED:27X11000KM /SEC ,IN THE FORMULA OF EINSTIEN.ALL REQUIRED TO CALCULATE THE MASS OF PROTON BY USING THE SAID FORMULA MASS OF PROTON AND SPEED OF PROTON: CALCULATION OF FORMULA:- M(V)= M(P) / UNDER ROOT OF 1- V (P) / (C) --------EINSTIEN FORMULA (1) SPEED OF LIGHT=300000 ( 3 LAC) KM /SEC (2)SPEED TO BE GIVEN TO THE PROTON IN LARGE HADREN COLLIDER:=27KMX11000=297000 KM/SEC (3) DIFFERENCE OF SPEEDS = 300000-297000=3000-KM/SEC (4)RATIO OF SPEEDS= SPEED OF PROTON DIVIDED BY SPEED OF LIGHT:- V(P) / C:- 297000/300000= 0.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 AND SO ON DENOMINATOR FACTOR OF EINSTIEN: = UNDER ROOT OF ( 1-0.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999- AND SO ON) EQUAL TO(=):- UNDER ROOT OF 0 DECIMAL 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AND SO ON EQUAL TO(=) UNDER ROOT OF 10 MINUS(10000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000) EQUAL TO: 1 DIVIDED BY 10(10000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000)-(A) MASS OF PROTON AT REST M(P)= 1.6726X 10 MINUS27 (POWER) KG------------------( B) PUTTING VALUE (A) AND (B) IN THE EINSTIEN’S FORMULA:- (B) DIVED BY (A) M(V) WILL COME OUT AT THE SPEED=27KMX11000PER SECOND:- =1.6726X10 MINUS27 (POWER) X 10(10000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000-0000000000) = 1.6726X10(1000,000000000,0000000000,0000000000,0000000000,0000000000) KG SO MASS OF PROTON HAS BECOME HUGE AND SUCH WEIGHT CAN MAKE A HILL SO, IS THERE ANY BODY WHO CAN MAKE A CORRECT INTERPRETATION.THIS WEIGHT HAS BEEN CALCULATED AT THE SPEED TO BE GIVEN TO THE PROTON IN LARGE HADREN COLLIDER. I POSTED THE QUESTION ON YAHOO AND ALL REPLIED THAT PROTON ONLY WILL GET THE INFINITY MASS IN CASE SPEED GIVEN TO PROTON WILL BE EQUAL TO LIGHT SPEED. BUT YOU SEE THE ABOVE WEIGHT HAS COME AT THE SPEED VALUE TO BE GIVEN TO THE PARTICLE.SO LET US FIND WHERE WE ARE WRONG. NOTE:-AS POWER ARE GIVING PROBLEMS WHILE POSTING THE QUESTION. ALL SHOULD MAKE CALCULATION AT HIS OWN LEVEL. FORMULA AND DATA I HAVE MENTIONED. moreResolved Question: Atheists and others: final decisive question?
Ok, if you give me a logical answer to this I swear that I will convert to atheism and burn my bible. The leap second is a second added every 1-2 years to the universal time. From 1972 to 2008 there were 18 LEAP SECONDS ADDED.That is A UNDENIABLE FACT!!! That's because the Earth is slowing its rotation because of the tide movements. Now, if the bible is correct then the Earth is approx. 6000 years old. That means that there were approx. 3000 leap seconds added. That equals 50 minutes of added time. It could be less because the Earth is slowing progressively, but the number is roughly the same. That's no problem because the Earth was rotating 1-2% faster.No problem to the inhabitants. If the Earth is billions of years old according to the big-bang/evolution theory then the Earth will be spinning at an incredible speed making life here impossible. The dinosaurs, according to your theory would be catapulted into space.They lived 500 million years ago according to the evolution theory. That means that the Earth was rotating with 90 000 km/second= 1/3 the speed of light approx. Wow!!! So, my dear atheists/evolutionists/smart guys/ big bang theorists, how does your theory cope with the facts? This is my final question on this topic(evolution/big bang vs. creation). If you don't respond to it using proper arguments I will take that as a confirmation of my theory. And I will repeat this question every single day of my life here on Yahoo answers, so you guys can hear the truth. Good luck answering. I know it's hard. I promised to ask this question every single day, so feel free to answer it or not. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second this is the account of the leap seconds added in the last 36 years 500 million/2= 250 million leap seconds= 4 million leap minutes= 66 666 leap hours= the day would be less then a micro-second. that means that the earth had a speed 3000 times faster= 90 000 km/s= 1/3 the speed of light. That's what made the dinosaurs disappear.....they were all catapulted into space... To vincent K: I will choose you as the best answerer for the rest of my life just because you put so much heart into your lies. You will probably be top contributor for life because of me. God bless you Vincent!!! Not ranting. moreResolved Question: Through how many degrees, arc minutes, or arc seconds does the Moon move in 1 hour of time?
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Okay so in science we have been doing these stupid unit multipliers. i think i finally got the hang of it but i need to recheck my answers. I need answers to each problem and an explanation on how to do atleast one of them. Answers would just help to. Its a huge grade so its important. I only need 5 checked. THANKS. - megz 1.) Laura runs a 100 m race in 20.0 s. What is her time in kiloseconds? How long ia the race in kilometers? 2.) Pikes Peak is a mountain in Colorado. Its height is 4301 m above sea level. What is this altitude in kilometers? 3.) The Rio Grande is the river between Texas and Mexico, but not everyone realizes that it begins in Colorado and flows through New Mexico. The river's toal length is 3033000 m. How many kilometers is this? 4.) The french drink about 64 L of mineral water per person per year. How many millilters does each person drink annually? How much mineral water, in milliliters, does each person drink each month? 5.) An acre is a common unit used to measure the area of a portion of land. An acre is equal to about 4046.9 m squared. What is this area in square kilometers (km squared)? (Hint: because 1 km is equal to 1000 m, 1 km squared = (1000) squared m squared = 1000000 m squared.) moreResolved Question: MORE QUESTIONS. EASY 10 POINTS.?
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Hi guys i am a 10th grader in Sequential 2H Math. I started school on Thursday and today i got a homework assignment in math as expected. Anyway i did all of the problems (it was based on the Pythagorean theorem) but i need help with this one. Please show me the solution step by step because i am more of a visual learner. And i am kinda frustrated with it because i tried it several times. There's two problems. 1. In right triangle RST, the measure of the hypotenuse line ST exceeds the measure of line SR by 2. If RT equals 10 find ST. 2. A plane flies 300 km due north, 400 km due east, and then 500 km due south. How far is the plane from its starting point. State the answer to the nearest kilometer. (would you do 300 squared plus 400 squared equals 500? i don't know. moreVoting Question: Physics: Converting measurements?
I need a little help in my Physics homework. I really am a little confused. Here are the questions. If someone could just answer them, and show what they did to get the answer that would really be a lot of help. That way, I can check my answers and know what to do if one is incorrect. ^^ 1. One light-year is the distance light travels in one year. This distance is equal to 9.461x 10^15 m. After the sun , the star nearest to Earth is Alpha Centaui, which is about 4.35 light-years from Earth. Express the difference3 in A.) megameters and B.) picometers 2. It is estimated that the sun will exhaust all of its energy in about ten billion years. By that time, it will have radiated about 1.2x10^44 J(Joules) of energy. Express this amount of energy in A.)kilojoules, B.)nanojoules 3. The smallest living organism discovered so far is called a mycoplasm. Its mass is estimated as 1.0x10^ -16 g. Express this mass in A.)petagrams, B) femtograms, and C) attograms. 4.The "extreme" prefixes that are officially recognized are yocto, which indicates a fraction equal to 10^ -24, and yotta which indicates a factor equal to 10^24. The maximum distance from Earth to the sun is 152,000,000 km. Using scientific notation, express this distance in A) yoctometers and B) yottameters. 5.In 1993, the total production of nuclear energy in the world was 2.1x10^15 watt-hours, where a watt is equal to one joule(J) per second. Express this number in A) Joules and B) gigajoules. 6. In Einstein's special theory of relativity , mass and energy are equivalent. an expression of this equivalence can be made in terms of electron volts(units of energy) and kilograms, with one electron volt(eV) being equal to 1.78x10^ -36 kg. Using this ratio, express the mass of the heaviest mammal on earth, the blue whale, which has an average mass of 1.90x10^5 kg, in A)mega electron volts and B) tera electron volts. 7. The most massive star yet discovered in our galaxy is one of the stars in the Carina Nebula, which can be seen from Earth's Southern Hemisphere and from the tropical latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. The star, designated as Eta Carinae, is believed to be 200 times as massive as the sun, which has a mass of nearly 2x10^30kg. Find the mass of Eta Carinae in A) milligrams and B) exagrams. 8. The Pacific Ocean has a surface area of about 166,241,700 km^2 and an average depth of 3940 m. Estimate the volume of the pacific ocean in A) cubic centimeters and B)cubic millimeters. If someone out there can figure this out, I will love you forever. <3 moreResolved Question: Science/Chemistry 1 homework questions?
thanks so much! id do this myself but im swamped with a huge essay and i need to get that done, any answers r highly appreciated 1. in a meter, there are 10 ____ 2.one Km equals _____ meters 3.one meter is _____ of a kilometer 4. how many cm in a mile/ 5. how many meters in a mi. / 6.how many Km in a mi. / 7.how many seconds in a week/ 8.how many hrs in 26 days/ 9. take 30mph into meters/ph/ 10.104 m squared into cm2/ 11. 98.6 F into Celsius/ 12. standard units of measurement: 13. volume. 14. temperature. 15. mass. converting:: 16.) 1021m to cm/ 17. 0.0087nm to m/ 18. 1.25 x 10 (negative 8 power) Mm to nm/ 19. 12 nm to cm/ 20. thank you so much, and if anyone on here ever needs homework help in english, history, spanish, religion come to me! moreResolved Question: A car mass 1500kg is traveling at 20 ms^-1 (72 km h^-1)?
what is the kinetic energy of the car? brakes are applied to stop the car.if the braking force is 750 N ?(equal to half the weight of the car)'what is the braking distance? 15 hours ago - 3 days left to answer. moreVoting Question: a car mass 1500kg is traveling at 20 ms-1972 km h-1)?
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This is a question in my physical science class and Don't understand. An acre is a common unit used to measure the area of a portion of land. An acre is equal to about 4046.9 meters (squared). What is the area in kilometers (km squared)? (hint: because 1 kilometers is equal to 1000 m, 1 kilometers squared=(1000) squared meters squared=1000000 meters squared.) I need the answer and how you got it please and thank you!! moreResolved Question: About 2 months ago I purchased a 8.3 engine Dodge SRT 10 for collection but then ............................?
A month ago in car carriages of my uncle I found 4 turbo compressors Alfa Romeo for 2.4 jtd that I bought to start a project crazy! I bought those turbo 4 and I made regenerate and at the same time I purchased a further 6 equal , in a new car spare (almost € 12,000 of bills!)! and then I change the facts on spherical bearings all 10! After that, I bought 2 intercooler air / water from 15 litres the one and then I started assembling ... In practice I mounted 1 for each cylinder turbo (and also here expenditure crazy !)!... There I worked throughout the month and this morning around 2:45 I finished! Now, I just woke up there put the engine oil (10W60 with liquid additive ceramic power sports), coolant , But now ... I do not have the courage to put in motion !!!!! What do? So I have not made any adjustment will piston, it other mechanical ... According to you when you put in motion? How many horses will now? And how much torque? How many km will last? And how much more noise going? (Consider that is not mounted on any vehicle (even if my intention is to put it under a Alfa Romeo 156 if I find the place!) therefore is without discharges !!)!!!..... Oh, almost forgot, excuse my English but still have to take confidence !!!!!..... .....I'm italian..... moreResolved Question: How do I convert kilometers per second into parsec per year?
I've worked out that a given galaxy is traveling at an apparent speed of 1.47x10^(4) km s^(-1) and I know that 1.0 parsec is roughly equal to 3.1x10^(13) but I'm completely blank as to how I now convert the speed from km s^(-1) to pc y^(-1). any help would be hugely appreciated! moreResolved Question: will someone help me with math please?
Problem: The moon travels an elliptical path with Earth as one focus. The maximum distance from the moon to Earth is 405,500 km and the minimum distance is 363,300 km. (1) What is the eccentricity of the orbit? (2) For a planet or satellite in an elliptical orbit around a focus of the ellipse, perigee (P) is defined to be its closest distance to the focus and apogee (A) is defined to be its greatest distance from the focus. Show that is equal to the eccentricity of the orbit. (3) Find the Apogee. Find the Perigee moreResolved Question: Can you translate these English paragraphs to Tagalog about UAE???
Introduction Background: Definition Field Listing The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs in 19th century treaties. In 1971, six of these states - Abu Zaby, 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn - merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). They were joined in 1972 by Ra's al Khaymah. The UAE's per capita GDP is on par with those of leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues and its moderate foreign policy stance have allowed the UAE to play a vital role in the affairs of the region. Geography Location: Definition Field Listing Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia Geographic coordinates: Definition Field Listing 24 00 N, 54 00 E Map references: Definition Field Listing Middle East Area: Definition Field Listing Rank Order total: 83,600 sq km land: 83,600 sq km water: 0 sq km Area - comparative: Definition Field Listing slightly smaller than Maine Land boundaries: Definition Field Listing total: 867 km border countries: Oman 410 km, Saudi Arabia 457 km Coastline: Definition Field Listing 1,318 km Maritime claims: Definition Field Listing territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin Climate: Definition Field Listing desert; cooler in eastern mountains Terrain: Definition Field Listing flat, barren coastal plain merging into rolling sand dunes of vast desert wasteland; mountains in east Elevation extremes: Definition Field Listing lowest point: Persian Gulf 0 m highest point: Jabal Yibir 1,527 m Natural resources: Definition Field Listing petroleum, natural gas Land use: Definition Field Listing arable land: 0.77% permanent crops: 2.27% other: 96.96% (2005) Irrigated land: Definition Field Listing 760 sq km (2003) Total renewable water resources: Definition Field Listing 0.2 cu km (1997) Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural): Definition Field Listing total: 2.3 cu km/yr (23%/9%/68%) per capita: 511 cu m/yr (2000) Natural hazards: Definition Field Listing frequent sand and dust storms Environment - current issues: Definition Field Listing lack of natural freshwater resources compensated by desalination plants; desertification; beach pollution from oil spills Environment - international agreements: Definition Field Listing party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection signed, but not ratified: Law of the Sea Geography - note: Definition Field Listing strategic location along southern approaches to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil Government Country name: Definition Field Listing conventional long form: United Arab Emirates conventional short form: none local long form: Al Imarat al Arabiyah al Muttahidah local short form: none former: Trucial Oman, Trucial States abbreviation: UAE Government type: Definition Field Listing federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Definition Field Listing name: Abu Dhabi geographic coordinates: 24 28 N, 54 22 E time difference: UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) Administrative divisions: Definition Field Listing 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn (Quwayn) Independence: Definition Field Listing 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: Definition Field Listing Independence Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: Definition Field Listing 2 December 1971; made permanent in 1996 Legal system: Definition Field Listing based on a dual system of Shari'a and civil courts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: Definition Field Listing none Executive branch: Definition Field Listing chief of state: President KHALIFA bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan (since 3 November 2004), ruler of Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi) (since 4 November 2004); Vice President and Prime Minister MUHAMMAD bin Rashid al-Maktum (since 5 January 2006) head of government: Prime Minister and Vice President MUHAMMAD bin Rashid al-Maktum (since 5 January 2006); Deputy Prime Ministers SULTAN bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan (since 20 November 1990) and HAMDAN bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan (since 20 October 2003) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president note: there is also a Federal Supreme Council (FSC) composed of the seven emirate rulers; the FSC is the highest constitutional authority in the UAE; establishes general policies and sanctions federal legislation; meets four times a year; Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi) and Dubayy (Dubai) rulers have effective veto power elections: president and vice president elected by the FSC for five-year terms (no term limits); election last held 3 November 2004 upon the death of the UAE's Founding Father and first President ZAYID bin Sultan Al Nuhayyan (next to be held in 2009); prime minister and deputy prime minister appointed by the president election results: KHALIFA bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan elected president by a unanimous vote of the FSC; MUHAMMAD bin Rashid al-Maktum unanimously affirmed vice president after the 2006 death of his brother Sheikh Maktum bin Rashid al-Maktum Legislative branch: Definition Field Listing unicameral Federal National Council (FNC) or Majlis al-Ittihad al-Watani (40 seats; 20 members appointed by the rulers of the constituent states, 20 members elected to serve two-year terms) elections: elections for one half of the FNC (the other half remains appointed) held in the UAE on 18-20 December 2006; the new electoral college - a body of 6,689 Emiratis (including 1,189 women) appointed by the rulers of the seven emirates - were the only eligible voters and candidates; 456 candidates including 65 women ran for 20 contested FNC seats; one female from the Emirate of Abu Dhabi won a seat note: reviews legislation but cannot change or veto Judicial branch: Definition Field Listing Union Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president) Political parties and leaders: Definition Field Listing none Political pressure groups and leaders: Definition Field Listing NA International organization participation: Definition Field Listing ABEDA, AFESD, AMF, FAO, G-77, GCC, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt (signatory), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, LAS, MIGA, NAM, OAPEC, OIC, OPCW, OPEC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO Diplomatic representation in the US: Definition Field Listing chief of mission: Ambassador (vacant) chancery: 3522 International Court NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 243-2400 FAX: [1] (202) 243-2432 consulate(s): New York, Houston Diplomatic representation from the US: Definition Field Listing chief of mission: Ambassador (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Martin R. QUINN embassy: Embassies District, Plot 38 Sector W59-02, Street No. 4, Abu Dhabi mailing address: P. O. Box 4009, Abu Dhabi telephone: [971] (2) 414-2200 FAX: [971] (2) 414-2603 consulate(s) general: Dubai Flag description: Definition Field Listing three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and black with a wider vertical red band on the hoist side Economy United Arab Emirates Top of Page Economy - overview: Definition Field Listing The UAE has an open economy with a high per capita income and a sizable annual trade surplus. Despite largely successful efforts at economic diversification, nearly 40% of GDP is still directly based on oil and gas output. Since the discovery of oil in the UAE more than 30 years ago, the UAE has undergone a profound transformation from an impoverished region of small desert principalities to a modern state with a high standard of living. The government has increased spending on job creation and infrastructure expansion and is opening up utilities to greater private sector involvement. In April 2004, the UAE signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement with Washington and in November 2004 agreed to undertake negotiations toward a Free Trade Agreement with the US. The country's Free Trade Zones - offering 100% foreign ownership and zero taxes - are helping to attract foreign investors. Higher oil revenue, strong liquidity, housing shortages, and cheap credit in 2005-07 led to a surge in asset prices (shares and real estate) and consumer inflation. Rising prices are increasing the operating costs for businesses in the UAE and adversely impacting government employees and others on fixed incomes. Dependence on oil and a large expatriate workforce are significant long-term challenges. The UAE's strategic plan for the next few years focuses on diversification and creating more opportunities for nationals through improved education and increased private sector employment. GDP (purchasing power parity): Definition Field Listing Rank Order $167.3 billion (2007 est.) GDP (official exchange rate): Definition Field Listing $192.6 billion (2007 est.) GDP - real growth rate: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 7.4% (2007 est.) GDP - per capita (PPP): Definition Field Listing Rank Order $37,300 (2007 est.) GDP - composition by sector: Definition Field Listing agriculture: 1.8% industry: 59.3% services: 38.9% (2007 est.) Labor force: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 3.065 million (2007 est.) Labor force - by occupation: Definition Field Listing agriculture: 7% industry: 15% services: 78% (2000 est.) Unemployment rate: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 2.4% (2001) Population below poverty line: Definition Field Listing 19.5% (2003) Household income or consumption by percentage share: Definition Field Listing lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA% Inflation rate (consumer prices): Definition Field Listing Rank Order 11% (2007 est.) Investment (gross fixed): Definition Field Listing Rank Order 21.8% of GDP (2007 est.) Budget: Definition Field Listing revenues: $58.88 billion expenditures: $38.06 billion (2007 est.) Public debt: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 22.9% of GDP (2007 est.) Agriculture - products: Definition Field Listing dates, vegetables, watermelons; poultry, eggs, dairy products; fish Industries: Definition Field Listing petroleum and petrochemicals; fishing, aluminum, cement, fertilizers, commercial ship repair, construction materials, some boat building, handicrafts, textiles Industrial production growth rate: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 4.3% (2007 est.) Electricity - production: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 57.06 billion kWh (2005) Electricity - consumption: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 52.62 billion kWh (2005) Electricity - exports: Definition Field Listing 0 kWh (2005) Electricity - imports: Definition Field Listing 0 kWh (2005) Oil - production: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 2.54 million bbl/day (2006 est.) Oil - consumption: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 372,000 bbl/day (2005 est.) Oil - exports: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 2.54 million bbl/day (2004 est.) Oil - imports: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 137,200 bbl/day (2004) Oil - proved reserves: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 97.8 billion bbl (2007 est.) Natural gas - production: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 45.07 billion cu m (2005 est.) Natural gas - consumption: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 39.56 billion cu m (2005 est.) Natural gas - exports: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 6.848 billion cu m (2005 est.) Natural gas - imports: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 1.343 billion cu m (2005) Natural gas - proved reserves: Definition Field Listing Rank Order 5.823 trillion cu m (1 January 2006 est.) Current account balance: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $41.67 billion (2007 est.) Exports: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $156.6 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Exports - commodities: Definition Field Listing crude oil 45%, natural gas, reexports, dried fish, dates Exports - partners: Definition Field Listing Japan 23.4%, South Korea 10.3%, Thailand 5%, India 4.8% (2006) Imports: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $101.6 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) Imports - commodities: Definition Field Listing machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, food Imports - partners: Definition Field Listing China 13.1%, India 10.2%, US 8.9%, Japan 6.2%, Germany 6.1%, Italy 4.7% (2006) Economic aid - donor: Definition Field Listing since its founding in 1971, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development has given about $5.2 billion in aid to 56 countries (2004) Economic aid - recipient: Definition Field Listing $5.36 million (2004) Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $76.62 billion (31 December 2007 est.) Debt - external: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $57.52 billion (31 December 2007 est.) Stock of direct foreign investment - at home: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $44.37 billion (2007 est.) Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $14.14 billion (2007 est.) Market value of publicly traded shares: Definition Field Listing Rank Order $138.5 billion (2006) Currency (code): Definition Field Listing Emirati dirham (AED) Exchange rates: Definition Field Listing Emirati dirhams per US dollar - 3.673 (2007), 3.673 (2006), 3.6725 (2005), 3.6725 (2004), 3.6725 (2003) note: officially pegged to the US dollar since February 2002 Fiscal year: Definition Field Listing calendar year Transnational Issues Disputes - international: Definition Field Listing boundary agreement was signed and ratified with Oman in 2003 for entire border, including Oman's Musandam Peninsula and Al Madhah enclaves, but contents of the agreement and detailed maps showing the alignment have not been published; Iran and UAE dispute Tunb Islands and Abu Musa Island, which Iran occupies Illicit drugs: Definition Field Listing the UAE is a drug transshipment point for traffickers given its proximity to Southwest Asian drug-producing countries; the UAE's position as a major financial center makes it vulnerable to money laundering; anti-money-laundering controls improving, but informal banking remains unregulated moreResolved Question: 336 useless fact STAR IF U LIKE?
Useless Facts For every human being on earth, there are about 200 million insects. The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument. By the time they are 65 years old, most Americans have watched more than nine years worth of television. The puck in ice hockey can travel at up to 118 mph (190 km/h). If you stretched all the nerves in the body from end to end, they would be about 47 miles long. Humans have more than 600 muscles in their bodies. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar. The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes. There are more chickens than people in the world. Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt." All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. Almonds are a member of the peach family. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. The largest cabbage weighed 144 lbs. There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" - and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: "L.A." A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Tigers have striped skin, not just stripped fur. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life." A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!) The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball. "Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand. Many hamsters blink one eye at a time. The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper. The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites. Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A. Whitby, Ontario has more donut stores per capita than any other place in the world. Starfish have no brain. Dolphins sleep with one eye open. Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter "E". Bulls are color blind. A can of SPAM is opened every 4 seconds. "Babe" was played by over 48 pigs. Mosquitoes have 47 teeth. Lip stick contains fish scales. The Poison Arrow frog has enough poison to kill 2200 people. The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms. Kidney stones come in any color from yellow to brown. Women blink twice as many times as men do. The McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs. A bowling pin only has to tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall down. The first episode of Leave It To Beaver aired on October 4, 1957. Beaver Cleaver's locker number is 9. The first flushing toilet seen on TV was on Leave It To Beaver. Jerry Seinfeld's apartment number (on the show) is 5A. In the old episodes it was 3A. The life span of a taste bud is ten days. Pi has been calculated to 2,260,321,363 digits. The billionth digit in Pi is 9. The first 100 numbers of Pi are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884... 58209749445923078164062862089986280348... Click HERE for 99,999 digits of pi! A stretched out Slinky is 87 feet long. An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes. Emus can't walk backwards. A group of unicorns is called a blessing. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A group of whales is called a pod. A group of geese is called a gaggle. A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of ravens is called a murder. A group of bears is called a sleuth. 12 or more cows is called a flink. A baby oyster is called a spat. Chickens can't swallow while they are upside down. In the October 22, 1945 edition of Life magazine there was a picture of a chicken with its head cut off. It was alive too! The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head. Pinocchio was made of pine. The largest pumpkin weighed 377 lbs. A mule won't sink in quicksand but a donkey will. More people are killed annually by donkeys than in airplane crashes. Alfred Hitchcock had no belly button for it was eliminated during surgery. There are 22 stars in the Paramount logo. The average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime. A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. Cranberry Jell-0 is the only kind that contains real fruit. The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets. Every time you lick a stamp you consume 1/10 of a calorie. The pound sign # is called anoctothorpe. Maine is the toothpick capital of the world. New Jersey has a spoon museum with over 5,400 spoons from almost all the states. There was once a town in West Virginia called "6". Singapore only has one train station. The parking meter was invented in North Dakota. Napolean made his battle plans in a sandbox. Roman Emperor Caligula made his horse a senator. The green stuff on the occasional freak potatoe chip is chlorophyll. If you ate too many carrots you would turn orange. Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's making Pluto the eighth planet from the sun. It has been that way since 1979 and will remain that way until 1999. The earth is approx. 6,588,000,000,000,000,000 tons. The force of 1 billion people jumping at the same time is equal to 500 tons of TNT. Popeye was 5'6". Howdy Doody had 48 freckles. The first word spoken on the moon was "Okay". Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot first. The average speed of Heinz ketchup leaving the bottle is 25 miles per year. Hilary Clinton once said We are the President. The percent of women who wash their hands after leaving a restroom is 80%. The percent of men who wash their hands after using a restroom is 55%. There are 333 toilet paper squares on a toilet paper roll. The Eifel Tower has 2,500,000 rivets in it. "Jaws" is the most common name for a goldfish. On an average work day, a typist's fingers travel 12.6 miles. The average American eats 2 donuts a day. The longest word in the Old Testament is Malhershalahashbaz. The longest time a person has been in a coma is 37 years. Every minute in the U.S 6 people turn 17. It takes the Where's Waldo artist one month to complete a drawing. 2500 lefties die each year using products designed for righties. A baby is born every 7 seconds. 10 tons of space dust fall on the Earth everyday. On average, a 4 year old child asks 437 questions a day. Blue and white are the most common school colors. Swimming pools in Phoenix, Arizona, pick up 20 pounds of dust a year. The first message tapped by Samuel Morse over his invention the telegraph was: What hath God wrought?. The first words spoken by over Alexander Bell over the telephone were: Watson, please come here. I want you. The first words spoken by Thomas Edison over the phonograph were: Mary had a little lamb The three words in the English language with the letters uu are: vacuum, residuum and continuum. A baby in Florida was named: Truewilllaughinglifebuckyboomermanifestd... His middle name is George James. It is illegal to ride a street car on Sunday if have been eating garlic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In a normal life time an American will eat 200 pounds of peanuts and 10,000 pounds of meat. A new book is published every 13 minutes in America. America's best selling ice-cream flavour is vanilla. American's eat 18 billion hot dogs a year. American's eat 134 pounds of sugar a year. Every year the sun loses 360 million tons. Because of Animal Crackers, many kids until they reach the age of ten, believe a bear is as tall as a giraffe. You can tell if a skunk is about if you smell only .000 000 000 000 071 ounce of its spray. Animal breeders in Russia once claimed to have bred sheep with blue wool. Penguins are the only bird that can leap into the air like porpoises. India has 50 million monkeys. By some unknown means, an iguana can end its own life. Americans spend around $3 billion for cat and dog food a year. Pigs can cover a mile in 7.5 minutes when running at top speed. You breathe about 10 million times a year. The colder the room you sleep in, the better the chances are that you'll have a bad dream. The first non-human to win an Oscar was Mickey Mouse. Lee Harvey Oswald was booked with mugshot number 54018. The Gulf Stream could carry a message in a bottle at an average of 4 miles per hour. The bullseye on a dartboard must be 5 feet 8 inches off the ground. The foot is the most common body part bitten by insects. The most common time for a wake up call is 7am. The doorbell was invented in 1831. The are 255 squares on a Scrabble board. The electric shaver was patented on November 6, 1928. There are 500 sheets of paper in a ream. The monkey wrench was invented by Charles Moncke. Japan is the largest exporter of frog's legs. There are seven points on the Statue of Liberty's crown. There are approx. 550 hairs in the eyebrow. The most common non-contagious disease in the world is tooth decay. The shell constitutes 12 percent of an egg's weight. A squid has 10 tentacles. A snail's reproductive organs are in its head. A cow's only sweat glands are in its nose. The word "AND" appears 46,277 times in the Bible. The first word played in the Scrabble rules demonstration game is "horn". The telephone's U.S. patent number is 174,465. The typical person goes to the bathroom 6 times a day. There are 17 steps leading up to Sherlock Holme's apartment. When a horned toad is angry, it squirts blood from it's eyes. Napoleon was terrified of cats. The first Lifesaver flavor was peppermint. The typical American eats 263 eggs a year. The ballpoint pen was invented in 1938 by Laszlo and Georg Biro. The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger. The parking meter was invented by C.C. Magee in 1935. In 1961, an IBM 7090 computer calculated Pi to 100 265 digits. The human body weighs forty times more than the brain. After eating too much, your hearing is less sharp. A person swallows approximately 295 times while eating dinner. The oldest known vegetable is the pea. Jack is the most common name in nursery rhymes. The avocado has the most calories of any fruit. The first zoo in the USA was in Philadelphia. The letter N ends all Japanese words not ending in a vowel. France has the highest per capita consumption of cheese. The hardest bone in the human body is the jawbone. 4000 people are injured by teapots each year. The typical American consumes 27 pounds of cheese each year. The shortest English word that contains the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F is feedback. The ostrich has a 46 foot long small intestine. The state of California raises the most turkeys out of all of the states. The most sensitive finger on the human hand is the index finger. George Washington Carver invented peanut butter. The typical hen lays 19 dozen eggs a year. Stainless stell was invented by Harry Brearley in 1913. A scallop has 35 blue eyes. The left leg of a chicken in more tender than the right one. The only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue is the chow. Iceland was the first country to legalize abortion in 1935. The giraffe has the highest blood pressure of any animal. The dumbest domesticated animal is the turkey. Russia has the most movie theaters in the world. Albert Blake Dick invented the mimeograph machine. The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue. The most fatal car accidents occur on Saturday. An Oscar weighs seven pounds. It takes the typical person seven minutes to fall asleep. Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer. The Eiffel Tower has 1792 steps. The mongoose was barred live entry into the U.S. in 1902. Ants stretch when they wake up in the morning. Thomas Edison, lightbulb inventor, was afraid of the dark. About 3000 years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30. A sneeze travels out your mouth at over 600 m.p.h. The average person has over 1,460 dreams a year. Lightning strikes about 6,000 times per minute on this planet. Owls are the only birds who can see the color blue. A jellyfish is 95 percent water. The elephant is the only mammal that can't jump. The penguin is the only bird who can swim, but not fly. America once issued a 5-cent bill. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different. Fortune cookies were actually invented in America, in 1918, by Charles Jung. A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying. Bats always turn left when exiting a cave. Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails. You blink about 84,000,000 times a year. In England, in the 1880's, "Pants" was considered a dirty word. A toothpick is the object most often choked on by Americans. Every 45 seconds, a house catches on fire in the United States. The sun is 330,330 times larger than the earth. A hummingbird weighs less than a penny. A cockroach will live nine days without it's head, before it starves to death. The most used letter in the English alphabet is 'E', and 'Q' is the least used. Dogs and cats, like humans, are either right of left handed... or is that pawed? The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven. Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lighting than women. Of all the words in the English language, the word set has the most definitions. Bulls are colorblind, therefore will usually charge at a matador's waving cape no matter what color it is -- be it red or neon yellow. Apples are more efficient than caffeine in keeping people awake in the mornings. Smelling bananas and/or green apples (smelling, not eating) can help you lose weight. After eating, a housefly regurgitates its food and then eats it again! When someone annoys you, it takes 42 muscles to frown, but it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and whack them in the head. Coca-Cola was originally green. Hong Kong has the most Rolls Royce's per capita. Alaska is the state with highest percent of people who walk to work. 28 percent of Africa is wilderness. 38 percent of America is wilderness. A duck's quack does not echo and no one knows why. It costs $6400 to raise a medium size dog to age of 11. Average number of people airborne over the U.S. during any given hour: 61,000. 70 percent of Americans who visited Disneyland/World. Intelligent people have more copper and zinc in their hair. The youngest pope was 11 years old. Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other country. The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." uses every letter in the alphabet and was developed by Western Union to test telex/twx communications. Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches. The San Francisco Cable cars are the only "mobile" National Monuments. The only 15-letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter "uncopyrightable." Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ? The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days of yore when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and learned how to walk up standard staircases. When opossums are playing 'possum, they are not "playing." They actually pass out from sheer terror. The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because, when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321 Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of unwanted people (without killing them) used to burn their houses down - hence the expression "to get fired." Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds. David Prowse was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know his voice was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie. The Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s, the state of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites. The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel fuel that it burns. The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado. Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously. If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar. No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl. The only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League All-star Game. Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older. Pound for pound, hamburgers cost more than new cars. The 3 most valuable brand names on earth: Marlboro, Coca-Cola, and Budweiser, in that order. It's possible to lead a cow upstairs...but not downstairs. Ninety percent of New York City cabbies are recently arrived immigrants. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined. Reno, Nevada is west of Los Angeles, California. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match. If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee. The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood 30 feet. Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour. On average people fear spiders more than they do death. You can't kill yourself by holding your breath. You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider. Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do. In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. Butterflies taste with their feet. A cat's urine glows under a blacklight. The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television were Fred and Wilma Flintstone. Coca Cola was originally green. The Ten Commandments contain 297 words. The Bill of Rights is stated in 463 words. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address contains 266 words. A recent federal directive to regulate the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words. There are more collect calls made on Father's Day than on any other day. Every day more money is printed for monopoly than the US Treasury. Men can read smaller print than women, women can hear better than men. Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33. The world's youngest parents were 8 & 9 and lived in China in 1910. Honey is the only food that doesn't spoil Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace. The youngest Pope was 11 years old. "I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language. The nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosey is a rhyme about the bubonic plague. Infected people with the plague would get red circular sores (Ring around the Rosey...). These sores would smell very bad so people would hide flowers on their bodies in an attempt to mask the smell ("pocket full of posies..."). People who died from the plague would be burned to reduce the spread of the disease ("ashes, ashes, we all fall down"). The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; "7" was selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. "UP" indicated the direction of the bubbles. Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so they don't know you're there. Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least 6 feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush. The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as substitute for blood plasma. American car horns beep in the tone of F. No piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times. 1 in every 4 Americans has appeared on television. You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television. Oak trees do not produce acorns until they are fifty years of age or older. The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum. The king of hearts is the only king without a mustache. A Boeing 747s wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight. American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating 1 olive from each salad served in first-class. Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise. The first CD pressed in the US was Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA." The 57 on the Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had. Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin. moreResolved Question: help with ap chem hww =] PLEASEEEE?
27. A lake has an area of 15,500 mi2 express the answers in m2? 28. If a person has 285 mg of cholesterol per 100.mL of blood, and a total blood volume of 5.3 L, how many grams of cholesterol does the person have in total in his blood? 29. An asthma drug dose is 6.0 mg/kg of body mass. What should the dose be for a 175lb person? 30. If an electric car goes 225 km on a single charge, how many charges are required for the 2850 mile trip from new York to Los Angeles? Assume the car is fully charge at the start of the trip in New York. 31. At 1.00 atm and 25.0oC, air has a density of 1.19g/L. What is the mass, in kilograms, of air in a classroom that measures 26 ft by 41 ft by 8.0 ft? 32. A copper refinery produces a copper ingot weighing 150.lb. If the copper is drawn into wire whose diameter is 1.25 mm, how many meters of copper can be obtained from the ingot? 33. Surgeons removed 10. Kg of fat from a patient by a procedure called liposuction. One fat cell has a mass of 0.80 μg. How many fat cells where removed? 34. The gas constant R (as in PV=nRT) 8.314 m3●Pa/mol●K. Also R= 8.314 J/ mol●K. Therefore 1 m3●Pa equals 1 J. Using the fundamental SI units (m, kg, and s) demonstrate that 1 m3●Pa indeed equals 1 J. 35. The formula for sarin (a toxic nerve agent that has recently been in the news) and draw its Lewis electron dot diagram. moreResolved Question: Annoying chemistry problem?
a)If an electric car is capable of going 225 km on a single charge, how many charges will it require to travel from Boston, Ma to Miami, Florida, a distance of 1486mi,assuming that the trip begins with a full charge. b)If a migrating loon flies at an average speed of 14m/s, what is its average speed in mi/hr? c)What is the engine piston displacement in liters of an engine whose displacement is listed as 450 in^3? d)In 1989, the valdez ran aground and spilled 240,000 barrels of crude petroleum off the coase of alaska. 1 barrel of petroleum equals to 42 gal. How many Liters of petroleum were spilled? I appreciate the help moreResolved Question: Physiscs: Finding Power/Distance From Kinetic Energy...HELP???
The initial kinetic energy imparted to a 0.0170 kg bullet is 1478 J. (a) Assuming it accelerated down a 1.00 m long rifle barrel, estimate the average power delivered to it during the firing. ______kW (b) Neglecting air resistance, find the range of this projectile when it is fired at an angle such that the range equals the maximum height attained. ______km THANK YOU moreResolved Question: Conversions?
On motor cars when it says mph (km/h). Does km mean kilometres or kilomiles? Is 1 km equal to 1.60 miles correct? Example I got is 103 mph =165km/h . Help as im looking for a car!! moreResolved Question: Did you know...?
For every human being on earth, there are about 200 million insects. The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument. By the time they are 65 years old, most Americans have watched more than nine years worth of television. The puck in ice hockey can travel at up to 118 mph (190 km/h). If you stretched all the nerves in the body from end to end, they would be about 47 miles long. Humans have more than 600 muscles in their bodies. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. There are 293 ways to make changea for a dollar. The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes. There are more chickens than people in the world. Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey. The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt." All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. Almonds are a member of the peach family. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. The largest cabbage weighed 144 lbs. There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" - and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: "L.A." A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Tigers have striped skin, not just stripped fur. In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life." A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!) The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball. "Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand. Many hamsters blink one eye at a time. The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper. The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites. Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A. Whitby, Ontario has more donut stores per capita than any other place in the world. Starfish have no brain. Dolphins sleep with one eye open. Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter "E". Bulls are color blind. A can of SPAM is opened every 4 seconds. "Babe" was played by over 48 pigs. Mosquitoes have 47 teeth. Lip stick contains fish scales. The Poison Arrow frog has enough poison to kill 2200 people. The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms. Kidney stones come in any color from yellow to brown. Women blink twice as many times as men do. The McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs. A bowling pin only has to tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall down. The first episode of Leave It To Beaver aired on October 4, 1957. Beaver Cleaver's locker number is 9. The first flushing toilet seen on TV was on Leave It To Beaver. Jerry Seinfeld's apartment number (on the show) is 5A. In the old episodes it was 3A. The life span of a taste bud is ten days. Pi has been calculated to 2,260,321,363 digits. The billionth digit in Pi is 9. The first 100 numbers of Pi are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884... 58209749445923078164062862089986280348... Click HERE for 99,999 digits of pi! A stretched out Slinky is 87 feet long. An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes. Emus can't walk backwards. A group of unicorns is called a blessing. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. A group of whales is called a pod. A group of geese is called a gaggle. A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of ravens is called a murder. A group of bears is called a sleuth. 12 or more cows is called a flink. A baby oyster is called a spat. Chickens can't swallow while they are upside down. In the October 22, 1945 edition of Life magazine there was a picture of a chicken with its head cut off. It was alive too! The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head. Pinocchio was made of pine. The largest pumpkin weighed 377 lbs. A mule won't sink in quicksand but a donkey will. More people are killed annually by donkeys than in airplane crashes. Alfred Hitchcock had no belly button for it was eliminated during surgery. There are 22 stars in the Paramount logo. The average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime. A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. Cranberry Jell-0 is the only kind that contains real fruit. The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets. Every time you lick a stamp you consume 1/10 of a calorie. The pound sign # is called anoctothorpe. Maine is the toothpick capital of the world. New Jersey has a spoon museum with over 5,400 spoons from almost all the states. There was once a town in West Virginia called "6". Singapore only has one train station. The parking meter was invented in North Dakota. Napolean made his battle plans in a sandbox. Roman Emperor Caligula made his horse a senator. The green stuff on the occasional freak potatoe chip is chlorophyll. If you ate too many carrots you would turn orange. Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's making Pluto the eighth planet from the sun. It has been that way since 1979 and will remain that way until 1999. The earth is approx. 6,588,000,000,000,000,000 tons. The force of 1 billion people jumping at the same time is equal to 500 tons of TNT. Popeye was 5'6". Howdy Doody had 48 freckles. The first word spoken on the moon was "Okay". Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot first. The average speed of Heinz ketchup leaving the bottle is 25 miles per year. Hilary Clinton once said We are the President. The percent of women who wash their hands after leaving a restroom is 80%. The percent of men who wash their hands after using a restroom is 55%. There are 333 toilet paper squares on a toilet paper roll. The Eifel Tower has 2,500,000 rivets in it. "Jaws" is the most common name for a goldfish. On an average work day, a typist's fingers travel 12.6 miles. The average American eats 2 donuts a day. The longest word in the Old Testament is Malhershalahashbaz. The longest time a person has been in a coma is 37 years. Every minute in the U.S 6 people turn 17. It takes the Where's Waldo artist one month to complete a drawing. 2500 lefties die each year using products designed for righties. A baby is born every 7 seconds. 10 tons of space dust fall on the Earth everyday. On average, a 4 year old child asks 437 questions a day. Blue and white are the most common school colors. Swimming pools in Phoenix, Arizona, pick up 20 pounds of dust a year. The first message tapped by Samuel Morse over his invention the telegraph was: What hath God wrought?. The first words spoken by over Alexander Bell over the telephone were: Watson, please come here. I want you. The first words spoken by Thomas Edison over the phonograph were: Mary had a little lamb The three words in the English language with the letters uu are: vacuum, residuum and continuum. A baby in Florida was named: Truewilllaughinglifebuckyboomermanifestd... His middle name is George James. It is illegal to ride a street car on Sunday if have been eating garlic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In a normal life time an American will eat 200 pounds of peanuts and 10,000 pounds of meat. A new book is published every 13 minutes in America. America's best selling ice-cream flavour is vanilla. American's eat 18 billion hot dogs a year. American's eat 134 pounds of sugar a year. Every year the sun loses 360 million tons. Because of Animal Crackers, many kids until they reach the age of ten, believe a bear is as tall as a giraffe. You can tell if a skunk is about if you smell only .000 000 000 000 071 ounce of its spray. Animal breeders in Russia once claimed to have bred sheep with blue wool. 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The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger. The parking meter was invented by C.C. Magee in 1935. In 1961, an IBM 7090 computer calculated Pi to 100 265 digits. The human body weighs forty times more than the brain. After eating too much, your hearing is less sharp. A person swallows approximately 295 times while eating dinner. The oldest known vegetable is the pea. Jack is the most common name in nursery rhymes. The avocado has the most calories of any fruit. The first zoo in the USA was in Philadelphia. The letter N ends all Japanese words not ending in a vowel. France has the highest per capita consumption of cheese. The hardest bone in the human body is the jawbone. 4000 people are injured by teapots each year. The typical American consumes 27 pounds of cheese each year. The shortest English word that contains the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F is feedback. The ostrich has a 46 foot long small intestine. The state of California raises the most turkeys out of all of the states. 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Ants stretch when they wake up in the morning. Thomas Edison, lightbulb inventor, was afraid of the dark. About 3000 years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30. A sneeze travels out your mouth at over 600 m.p.h. The average person has over 1,460 dreams a year. Lightning strikes about 6,000 times per minute on this planet. Owls are the only birds who can see the color blue. A jellyfish is 95 percent water. The elephant is the only mammal that can't jump. The penguin is the only bird who can swim, but not fly. America once issued a 5-cent bill. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different. Fortune cookies were actually invented in America, in 1918, by Charles Jung. A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying. Bats always turn left when exiting a cave. Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails. You blink about 84,000,000 times a year. In England, in the 1880's, "Pants" was considered a dirty word. A toothpick is the object most often choked on by Americans. Every 45 seconds, a house catches on fire in the United States. The sun is 330,330 times larger than the earth. A hummingbird weighs less than a penny. A cockroach will live nine days without it's head, before it starves to death. The most used letter in the English alphabet is 'E', and 'Q' is the least used. Dogs and cats, like humans, are either right of left handed... or is that pawed? The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven. Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lighting than women. Of all the words in the English language, the word set has the most definitions. Bulls are colorblind, therefore will usually charge at a matador's waving cape no matter what color it is -- be it red or neon yellow. Apples are more efficient than caffeine in keeping people awake in the mornings. Smelling bananas and/or green apples (smelling, not eating) can help you lose weight. After eating, a housefly regurgitates its food and then eats it again! When someone annoys you, it takes 42 muscles to frown, but it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and whack them in the head. Coca-Cola was originally green. Hong Kong has the most Rolls Royce's per capita. Alaska is the state with highest percent of people who walk to work. 28 percent of Africa is wilderness. 38 percent of America is wilderness. A duck's quack does not echo and no one knows why. It costs $6400 to raise a medium size dog to age of 11. Average number of people airborne over the U.S. during any given hour: 61,000. 70 percent of Americans who visited Disneyland/World. Intelligent people have more copper and zinc in their hair. The youngest pope was 11 years old. Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other country. The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." uses every letter in the alphabet and was developed by Western Union to test telex/twx communications. Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches. The San Francisco Cable cars are the only "mobile" National Monuments. The only 15-letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter "uncopyrightable." Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ? The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days of yore when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and learned how to walk up standard staircases. When opossums are playing 'possum, they are not "playing." They actually pass out from sheer terror. The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because, when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321 Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of unwanted people (without killing them) used to burn their houses down - hence the expression "to get fired." Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds. David Prowse was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know his voice was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie. The Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s, the state of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites. The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel fuel that it burns. The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado. Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously. If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar. No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl. The only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League All-star Game. Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older. Pound for pound, hamburgers cost more than new cars. 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In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. Butterflies taste with their feet. A cat's urine glows under a blacklight. The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television were Fred and Wilma Flintstone. Coca Cola was originally green. The Ten Commandments contain 297 words. The Bill of Rights is stated in 463 words. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address contains 266 words. A recent federal directive to regulate the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words. There are more collect calls made on Father's Day than on any other day. Every day more money is printed for monopoly than the US Treasury. Men can read smaller print than women, women can hear better than men. Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33. The world's youngest parents were 8 & 9 and lived in China in 1910. 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The 57 on the Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had. Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin. Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words Did you know you share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world. More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes The continents names all end with the same letter with which they start A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes To "testify" was based on men in the Roman court swearing to a statement made by swearing on their testicles moreResolved Question: astronomy math question...please help!?
If each star has a radius equal to that of the Sun (700,000 km), calculate the volume of 1 star. If the cluster contains 500,000 stars within its 10 parsec radius, calculate the total volume that all 500,000 stars occupy. Divide the volume the stars occupy by the total volume of the cluster to figure out what fraction of the cluster is filled with stars. Is this a large number or a small number? Does the result surprise you, why or why not? *** please help me, my teacher is awful moreResolved Question: Calculate the volume of a global cluster that has a radius of 10 parsecs, calculate the volume in cubic km.?
The stars inside of a globular cluster are packed together very tightly compared to stars in other types of clusters. If we assume that a globular cluster is a sphere, we can calculate how much of the cluster's volume is filled with stars. If each star has a radius equal to that of the Sun(700,000 km), calculate the volume of 1 star. If the cluster contains 500,000 stars within its 10 parsec radius, calculate the total volume that all 500,000 stars occupy. Divide the volume the stars occupy by the total volume of the cluster to figure out what fraction of the cluster is filled with stars. Is this a large number or a small number? calculate the volume of a globular cluster that has a radius of 10 parsecs. Given that 1 parsec=3.1 x 10^13km, calculate the volume in cubic km. moreTop 1 Km Equals Links
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