Conversion?
Good morning
I'm stuck on this one task:
0.00412 kg/ml -> what should it be called for kg/m3 (cubic meter)?
Thank you Clara
Good morning
I'm stuck on this one task:
0.00412 kg/ml -> what should it be called for kg/m3 (cubic meter)?
Thank you Clara
Hello, I wanted to ask if these values ββin physics can be changed or are facts. By fact, I mean that it is a fact, like the fact that the earth is round. "Gravitational constant" "The rate of expansion of matter after the Big Bang"
Can someone tell me what kind of tasks are done there, for example, how I use it and so on
What did I do wrong? It's connected in parallel, btw. Given: R1 = 100 ohms R ers = 200 Ohm Wanted: R2 Invoice: 1/R2 = 1/Rers – 1/R1= 1/200 ohm -1/100 ohm= -1/200 ohm Reciprocal and then I get -200 ohms out?!?
How much energy does sunlight have
I'd like to read the Feynman lectures on physics. What level of physics are they suitable for?
4120 kg/m3
LG
Thank you, I have always counted in the wrong direction π€¦π» βοΈ
The keyword is: equivalenform.
Replace the unit ml by m3.
1 ml corresponds to 1mm3
1 mm = 1/1000 m
1mm3 = (1/1000 m)3 = 1/1000 000 000 m3
Note that the break is in the denominator. So you have to multiply with 10^9…
Hello,
1 m3=1.000.000 ml.
So you have to multiply the counter with one million to get to kg/m3.
Best regards,
Willy
Thank you, I have always counted in the wrong direction π€¦π» βοΈ