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(Aluminum Mass density is 2,700 kg/m3 and Weight density 168 lb/ft3)My professor got a answer of 515.35NCan you figure out how my professor came out with that outcome? I have been trying to figure out for 3 weeks and got nowhereCan you please let me know how did my professor figure that out? It could be the professor was wrong, but i'm not sureI need to know step by step on how to do get the answer as well? Please help me! Thank you!
multiply the 3 together to get the volume0.0225 m? assuming this is a cuboid in shapedensity Aluminum 2700 kg/m? 0.0225 m? x 2700 kg/m? 60.75 kg, the mass the weight on the surface of earth is 60.75 kg x 9.8 N/kg 595 newtons your prof is wrong.
You have collected exactly 2800 aluminum cans for recycling, each with a mass of 14.1 gHow much energy is needed to melt them if their initial temperature is 25.3?C? Assume the specific heat, the latent heat and the melting point of aluminum are 899 J/kg · ?C, 3.97 × 10^5 J/kg and 660.4?C respectively(Answer in units of J.)Round your answer please, thanks
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Can only be made out of metal materials.Must be light as possible and must hold 50 pennies.no sharp edges.You can use cans, plates, bowls, boxes, or other metal objectsAlso aluminum foil, aluminum sheet, corrugated metal, or similar thingsPLEASE HELP! : )
If you can use 3 adhesive backed aluminum foil tape (what they use to seal heating ducts), try this: Take (2) empty soda cans and pull off the pop tabsUse a 3 square of the aluminum foil tape to seal the open endsSet the cans next to each other (sealed ends facing opposite directions) and use the aluminum foil tape to tape the cans together and provide a flat platform to place the pennies.
I lost my favorite recipe card for the chicken alfredo does anyone have it? And no I do not want a copycat recipe, I have searched allover and cannot find a recipe that has similar baking instructionsIf anyone has this recipe please let me knowthanks
yea dude its not good for you, makes the weed taste wierd tooFoil bowls arent that bad but tinnies (cans) are grossYour better off smoking a J or just investing in a small bowl, if you dont want that though you can make Grav bongs, or other water bongs pretty easily
The bright colors of anodized aluminum are due to:a. electrodeposition of organic dyes on the aluminum surface. b.the formation of an aluminum alloy with chromium and copper. c. iridescence involving the semitransparent outer layer of aluminum oxide. d. trapping of organic dye molecules in a spongy aluminum oxide matrix.
Answer is D, trapping of organic dye molecules in a a spongy aluminum oxide matrix. Although I don't know who wrote these answers; anodizing aluminum is also done to make it harder. See the site below. Good luck!
Im planning on making some hood spacers for the hood on my car, but im not trying to spend 30 bucks on a little piece of aluminum.What can i use to make them? i was thinking just getting a thing piece of steel like small square tubing, or even just adding washers in between the bolt and the bottom of the hood bracket
I don't know how mush space you need but Home Depot and Low es has inexpensive short sticks of small square tubingYou could also look around for industrial strength thick washers alsoYou'll find these on the McMaster Carr website.
Thinking about cooking lamb chops for dinner.What would be good side dishes to serve with them?
Greek Roasted Potatoes with Garlic, Lemon and Oregano 1 (5-lb.) bag of potatoes, rinsed, peeled and cut into wedges (any type potato works fine) 1/2 cup olive oil 1 (14-oz.) can chicken broth Juice of 2 lemons (about 1/3 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice) 4-5 cloves garlic, sliced into slivers 1/2 stick butter, cut into small pieces Dried oregano Salt and black pepper Garlic powder Paprika Parsley flakes 1Preheat oven to 425?FSpray a 9” x 13”or larger baking dish or pan with nonstick vegetable sprayPlace potatoes in pan and toss with olive oil to coat2Add chicken brothPour lemon juice evenly over potatoesPlace the slivers of fresh garlic and butter pieces on the potatoesSprinkle generously in the order given with dried oregano, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, paprika and parsley flakes3Cover pan with aluminum foilOven-roast the potatoes for about 1 hourRemove foil and gently toss potatoes with a spatulaTest potatoes by piercing them with a forkContinue to bake until the potatoes are tender, about 15 minutes longerThe potatoes can also be placed under the broiler for 2 to 3 minutes for a golden brown colorServe at once Serves 6-8-The Advocate, July 31, 2008
They both can be recycled, and both use some valuable resources (paperwood, plasticpetroleum) to produce, what exactly is the criteria we should use to validate the sustainable level of all the materials? I guess it's different with different product?In terms of chewing gum package, is it more sustainable to use plastic over paper? because paper we can only use once and then throw away.
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