A 0.160kg glider is moving to the right on a frictionless, horizontal air track with a speed of 0.820m/s . It has a head-on collision with a 0.300kg glider that is moving to the left with a speed of 2.27m/s . Suppose the collision is elastic.
Part A
Find the magnitude of the final velocity of the 0.160kg glider. m/s
Part B
Find the direction of the final velocity of the 0.160kg glider.
i. to the right
ii. to the left
Part C
Find the magnitude of the final velocity of the 0.300kg glider. m/s
Part D
Find the direction of the final velocity of the 0.300kg glider.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A) v_{f1} = -3.2 m / s,  B) LEFT , C) v_{f2} = -0.12 m / s,  D) LEFT

Explanation:

This is a collision exercise that can be solved using momentum conservation, for this we define a system formed by gliders, so that the forces during the collision are internal and the moment is conserved.

Let's use the subscript 1 for the lightest glider m1 = 0.160 kg and vo1 = 0.820 m / s

subscript 2 for the heaviest glider me² = 0.820 kg and vo2 = -2.27 m / s

Initial instant. Before the crash

          p₀ = m₁ v₀₁ + m₂ v₀₂

Final moment. After the crash

          p_f = m₁ v_{f1} + m₂ v_{f2}

          p₀ = p_f

          m₁ v₀₁ + m₂ v₀₂ = m₁ v_{f1} + m₂ v_{f2}

 as the shock is elastic, energy is conserved

         K₀ = K_f

         ½ m₁ v₀₁² + ½ m₂ v₀₂² = ½ m₁ [tex]v_{f1}^2[/tex] + ½ m₂ [tex]v_{f2}^2[/tex]

         m₁ (v₀₁² - v_{f1}²) = m₂ (v_{f2}² -v₀₂²)

let's make the relationship

         (a + b) (a-b) = a² -b²

         m₁ (v₀₁ + v_{f1}) (v₀₁-v+{f1}) = m₂ (v_{f2} + v₀₂) (v_{f2} -v₀₂)

let's write our two equations

         m₁ (v₀₁ -v_{f1}) = m₂ (v_(f2) - v₀₂)                                  (1)

         m₁ (v₀₁ + v_{f1}) (v₀₁-v_{f1}) = m₂ (v_{f2} + v₀₂) (v_{f2} -v₀₂)

we solve

         v₀₁ + v_{f2} = v_{f2} + v₀₂

we substitute in equation 1 and obtain

         M = m₁ + m₂

         [tex]v_{f1} = \frac{m_1-m_2}{M} v_o_1 + 2 \frac{m_2}{M} v_f_2[/tex]

         [tex]v_f_2 = \frac{2m_1}{M} v_o_1 + \frac{m_2-m_1}{M} v_o_2[/tex]vf2 = 2m1 / mm vo1 + m2-m1 / mm vo2

we calculate the values

         m₁ + m₂ = 0.160 +0.3000 = 0.46 kg

         v_{f1} = [tex]\frac{ 0.160 -0.300} {0.460} \ 0.820 + \frac{2 \ 0300}{0.460} \ (-2.27)[/tex]

         v_{f1} = -0,250 - 2,961

          v_{f1} = - 3,211 m / s

 

         v_{f2} = [tex]\frac{2 \ 0.160}{0.460} \ 0.820 + \frac{0.300 - 0.160}{0.460 } \ (-2.27)[/tex]

         v_{f2} = 0.570 - 0.6909

         v_{f2} = -0.12 m / s

now we can answer the different questions

A) v_{f1} = -3.2 m / s

B) the negative sign indicates that it moves to the left

C) v_{f2} = -0.12 m / s

D) the negative sign indicates that it moves to the LEFT


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A block of mass 0.260 kg is placed on top of a light, vertical spring of force constant 5 200 N/m and pushed downward so that the spring is compressed by 0.090 m. After the block is released from rest, it travels upward and then leaves the spring. To what maximum height above the point of release does it rise

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After being released, the restoring force exerted by the spring performs

1/2 (5200 N/m) (0.090 m)² = 12.06 J

of work on the block. At the same time, the block's weight performs

- (0.260 kg) g (0.090 m) ≈ -0.229 J

of work. Then the total work done on the block is about

W ≈ 11.83 J

The block accelerates to a speed v such that, by the work-energy theorem,

W = ∆K   ==>   11.83 J = 1/2 (0.260 kg) v ²   ==>   v ≈ 9.54 m/s

Past the equilibrium point, the spring no longer exerts a force on the block, and the only force acting on it is due to its weight, hence it has a downward acceleration of magnitude g. At its highest point, the block has zero velocity, so that

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An electron is released from rest at a distance of 9.00 cm from a fixed proton. How fast will the electron be moving when it is 3.00 cm from the proton

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Answer:

the  speed of the electron at the given position is 106.2 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

initial position of the electron, r = 9 cm = 0.09 m

final position of the electron, r₂ = 3 cm = 0.03 m

let the speed of the electron at the given position = v

The initial potential energy of the electron is calculated as;

[tex]U_i = Fr = \frac{kq^2}{r^2} \times r = \frac{kq^2}{r} \\\\U_i = \frac{(9\times 10^9)(1.602\times 10^{-19})^2}{0.09} \\\\U_i = 2.566 \times 10^{-27} \ J[/tex]

When the electron is 3 cm from the proton, the final potential energy of the electron is calculated as;

[tex]U_f = \frac{kq^2}{r_2} \\\\U_f = [\frac{(9\times 10^9)\times (1.602 \times 10^{-19})^2}{0.03} ]\\\\U_f = 7.669 \times 10^{-27} \ J \\\\\Delta U = U_f -U_i\\\\\Delta U = (7.699\times 10^{-27} \ J ) - (2.566 \times 10^{-27} \ J)\\\\\Delta U = 5.133 \times 10^{-27} \ J[/tex]

Apply the principle of conservation of energy;

ΔK.E = ΔU

[tex]K.E_f -K.E_i = \Delta U\\\\initial \ velocity \ of \ the \ electron = 0\\\\K.E_f - 0 = \Delta U\\\\K.E_f = \Delta U\\\\\frac{1}{2} mv^2 = \Delta U\\\\where;\\\\m \ is \ the \ mass \ of\ the \ electron = 9.1 1 \times 10^{-31} \ kg\\\\v^2 = \frac{ 2 \Delta U}{m} \\\\v = \sqrt{\frac{ 2 \Delta U}{m}} \\\\v = \sqrt{\frac{ 2 (5.133\times 10^{-27})}{9.11\times 10^{-31}}}\\\\v = \sqrt{11268.935} \\\\v = 106.2 \ m/s[/tex]

Therefore, the  speed of the electron at the given position is 106.2 m/s

A lightning bolt has a current of 56,000 A and lasts for 80 x 10-6 seconds (80 μs). How much charge (in Coulombs) has flowed in this bolt?

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Answer:

A cloud can discharge as much as 20 coulombs in a lightning bolt.

In part B of the lab, when the current flows through the orange part of the wire from right to left, the wire deflects (or moves) ____. This is in accordance with the right-hand-rule.

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This seems to be incomplete, as we do not have any information about the magnetic field surrounding the wire, but we can answer in a general way.

We know that for a wire of length L, with a current I, and in a magnetic field B, the force can be written as:

F = L*(IxB)

if we define the right as the positive x-axis, and knowing that the current flows to the right, we can write:

I = i*(1, 0, 0)

And the field will be some random vector that can't be parallel to the current because in that case, we do not have any force.

To find the direction of the force, which will tell us the direction in which the wire deflects or moves, first, we need to point with our thumb in the direction of the current, in this case, to the right.

Now, with the hand open, using the tip of our other fingers we point in the direction of the magnetic field.

For example, if the magnetic field is in the positive z-axis, we will point upwards.

Now the palm of our hand tells us in which direction the force is applied.

This is the right-hand rule.

For example, in the case that the current goes to the right and the magnetic field is upwards, we could see that the force is to the front.

basic source of magnetism is a) charged particles alone b)Movement of charged particles c) Magnetic dipoles d)magnetic domains ​

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Answer:

C . Magnetic dipoles is the correct

Answer:

b). movement of charged particles.

Explanation:

These charges create the nagnetic dipoles.

What is the volume of a metal block 3cm long by 2cm wide by 4cm high? What would be the volume of a block twice as long, wide, and high?

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Answer:

Volume of a metal block = 24 cm^3

Volume of a block twice as long, wide and high = 192 cm^3

Explanation:

Volume of a block is measured in l*w*h and in the first block, the sides are 3, 2 and 4 and 3*2*4 = 24

Second block, just double each of the lengths to get 6*4*8 = 192

Calculate the kinetic energy of a mass 2kg moving with a velocity of 0.1m/s

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ANSWER-:

1/2 mv²

K.E = 1/2 mv²

K.E = 0.01 J.

Hence, the kinetic energy of a body is 0.01 Joule.

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1/2(2)(0.1)^2
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Define wave length as applied to wave motion​

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Answer: Wavelength can be defined as the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave. It is measured in the direction of the wave.

Explanation:

Wavelength refers to the length or distance between two identical points of neighboring cycles of a wave signal traveling in space or in any physical medium. ... The wavelength of a signal is inversely proportional to its frequency, that is, the higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength.

Describe how the words Science and optics would appear when viewed in a plane mirror?

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Answer:

Lateral inversion will occur in a plane mirror.

Explanation:

When words are displayed in a plane or flat mirror, the result is that if the words are displayed left, they change to right and if they were normally displayed right, they change to left. This phenomenon is known as lateral inversion. So, this will apply to the words, Science and optics. Only the sides will be interchanged.

A plane mirror reflects light, therefore, the image that is produced by it remains the same size. The image produced will not appear upside down. Only the sides will be interchanged.

A bar of steel has the minimum properties Se = 40 kpsi, Sy = 60 kpsi, and Sut = 80 ksi. The bar is subjected to a steady torsional stress of 15 kpsi and an alternating bending stress of 25 ksi. Find the factor of safety guarding against a static failure, and either the factor of safety guarding against a fatigue failure or the expected life of the part. For the fatigue analysis use Modified Goodman criterion.

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Answer:

The correct solution is:

(a) 1.66

(b) 1.05

Explanation:

Given:

Bending stress,

[tex]\sigma_b = 25 \ kpsi[/tex]

Torsional stress,

[tex]\tau= 15 \ kpsi[/tex]

Yield stress of steel bar,

[tex]\delta_y = 60 \ kpsi[/tex]

As we know,

⇒ [tex]\sigma_{max}^' \ = \sqrt{\sigma_b^2 + 3 \gamma^2}[/tex]

        [tex]= \sqrt{(25)^2+3(15)^2}[/tex]

        [tex]=36.055 \ kpsi[/tex]

(a)

The factor of safety against static failure will be:

⇒ [tex]\eta_y = \frac{\delta_y}{\sigma_{max}^'}[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

        [tex]=\frac{60}{36.055}[/tex]

        [tex]=1.66[/tex]

(b)

According to the Goodman line failure,

[tex]\sigma_a = \sigma_b = 25 \ kpsi[/tex]

[tex]S_e = 40 \ kpsi[/tex]

[tex]\sigma_m = \sqrt{3} \tau[/tex]

     [tex]=\sqrt{3}\times 15[/tex]

     [tex]=26 \ kpsi[/tex]

[tex]Sut = 80 \ kpsi[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\frac{\sigma_a}{S_e} +\frac{\sigma_m}{Sut} =\frac{1}{\eta_y}[/tex]

      [tex]\frac{25}{40}+\frac{26}{80}=\frac{1}{\eta_y}[/tex]

              [tex]\eta_y = 1.05[/tex]

A 700N marine in basic training climbs a 10m vertical rope at constant speed in 8sec. what is power put ​

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Answer:

875 Watts

Explanation:

P = W/t = mgh/t = 700(10)/8 = 875 Watts

You are to connect resistors R1 andR2, with R1 >R2, to a battery, first individually, then inseries, and then in parallel. Rank those arrangements according tothe amount of current through the battery, greatest first. (Useonly the symbols > or =, for exampleseries>R1=R2>parallel.)

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Answer:

The current is more in the parallel combination than in the series combination.

Explanation:

two resistances, R1 and R2 are connected to a battery of voltage V.

When they are in series,

R = R1 + R2

In series combination, the current is same in both the resistors, and it is given by Ohm's law.

V = I (R1 + R2)

[tex]I = \frac{V}{R_1 + R_2}[/tex]..... (1)

When they are connected in parallel.

the voltage is same in each resistor.

The effective resistance is R.

[tex]R = \frac{R_1R_2}{R_1 + R_2}[/tex]

So, the current is

[tex]I = \frac{V(R_1+R_2)}{R_1 R_2}[/tex]..... (2)

So, the current is more is the parallel combination.

Which of the following behaviors would best describe someone who is listening and paying attention? a) Leaning toward the speaker O b) Interrupting the speaker to share their opinion c) Avoiding eye contact d) Asking questions to make sure they understand what's being said

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Anyone could be leaning forward toward the speaker but be distracted and I believe if you're paying attention to the speaker, you would ask questions to make sure you're understanding what they are speaking

Answer:

A

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The spaceship Enterprise 1 is moving directly away from earth at a velocity that an earth-based observer measures to be 0.66c. A sister ship, Enterprise 2, is ahead of Enterprise 1 and is also moving directly away from earth along the same line. The velocity of Enterprise 2 relative to Enterprise 1 is 0.34c. What is the velocity of Enterprise 2, as measured by the earth-based observer

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Answer:

The answer is "0.82 c".

Explanation:

Given:

Spacecraft speed 1 is [tex]u = + 0.66 \ c[/tex]

Space velocity 2 relative to spacecraft 1 is [tex]v = + 0.34\ c[/tex]

The spacecraft velocity 2 measured by the Earth observation

   [tex]\to u' = \frac{u +v}{1 + ( \frac{uv}{c^2})}[/tex]

            [tex]= \frac{0.66 \ c +0.34\ c}{ 1+ (\frac{0.66\ c \times 0.33\ c }{c^2})}\\\\ = \frac{1 \ c }{ 1+ (\frac{0.2178\ c^2 }{c^2})}\\\\ = \frac{1 \ c }{ 1+ (0.2178 )}\\\\ = \frac{1 \ c }{ 1.2178 }\\\\=0.82\ c[/tex]

We do not use water instead of mercury in a barometer​

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Answer:

Because

1)Water is relatively less dense. Mercury is 13.6 times more dense than water. SO, If you use water, you have to have the length of barometer of length (or height) 13.534 times the length of mercury barometer, which may be more than 11 meter in length.

2)Also mercury as compared to water, has comparatively less specific heat and good conductor of heat, could come to the same temperature of the atmosphere more quickly.

Answer:

The atmospheric pressure at sea level 76 cm of Hg=1.013× 10⁵ pascal .

Explanation:

That is if water is used in barometer tube instead of mercury the length of the tube must be greater than 10.326 cm.so we cannot replace mercury by water in the barometer.

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Like charges repel and opposite charges attract.

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Answer:

acoustic energy and mechanical energy

Explanation:

each type of sounds has to be tackled in their own way.

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Answer:

Various uses of water :

1. Water is used for daily purpose like cooking , bathing , cleaning and drinking.

2. Water used as a universal solvent.

3. water maintains the temperature of our body.

4. Water helps in digestion in our body.

5 .water is used in factories and industries.

6. Water is used to grow plants , vegetables and crops.

Why are scientific models important?

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Answer:

Scientific models are representations of objects, systems or events and are used as tools for understanding the natural world. Models use familiar objects to represent unfamiliar things. Models can help scientists communicate their ideas, understand processes, and make predictions.

Choose the appropriate explanation how such a low value is possible given Saturn's large mass - 100 times that of Earth.

a. This low value is possible because the magnetic field of Saturn is so strong.
b. This low value is possible because the magnetic field of Saturn is so weak.
c. This low value is possible because the density of Saturn is so high.
d. This low value is possible because the density of Saturn is so low.

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Answer:

Explanation:

That is an amazing fact.

The minus sign is what you have to pay attention to. The earth has a mass of 100 times that of Saturn. As someone on here once noted, Saturn has such a low density that it would float in water.

The answer is D

A uniform disk turns at 3.6 rev/s around a frictionless spindle. A non rotating rod, of the same mass as the disk and length equal to the disk's diameter, is dropped onto the freely spinning disk . They then both turn around the spindle with their centers superposed.
What is the angular frequency in rev/s of the combination?
please express answer in proper significant figures and rounding.

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Answer:

ω₁ = 2.2 rev/s

Explanation:

Conservation of angular momentum

moment of inertia uniform disk is ½mR²

moment of inertia uniform rod about an end mL²/3

We can think of our rod as two rods of mass m/2 and length R

L = ½mR²ω₀

L = (½mR² + 2(m/2)R²/3)ω₁

ω₁ = ω₀(½mR² / (½mR² + mR²/3))

ω₁ = ω₀(½  / (½  + 1/3))

ω₁ = 0.6ω₀

ω₁ = 2.16

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b. How do you know this? Describe how the two-faucet wave pattern compares with the one-faucet pattern.
c. Describe what happens to the two-faucet wave pattern as the separation of the faucets is increased.

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Explanation:

What is the magnitude of the force between a 25μC charge exerts on a -10μC charge 8.5cm away?

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Answer:

Force,

[tex]F = \frac{kQ_{1} Q_{2} }{ {r}^{2} } \\ F = \frac{(9 \times {10}^{9}) \times (25 \times {10}^{ - 6}) \times (10 \times {10}^{ - 6} ) }{ {(0.85)}^{2} } \\ \\ F = 3.114 \: newtons[/tex]

The magnitude of the force between a 25μC charge exerts on a -10μC charge 8.5cm away would be 311.4 N.

What is Coulomb's Law?

Coulomb's law can be stated as the product of the charges and the square of the distance between them determine the force of attraction or repulsion acting in a straight line between two electric charges.

The math mathematical expression for the coulomb's law given as

F= k Q₁Q₂/r²

where F is the force between two charges

k is the electrostatic constant which is also known as the coulomb constant,it has a value of 9×10⁹

Q₁ and Q₂ are the electric charges

r is the distance between the charges

As given in the problem two charges a 25μC charge exerts on a -10μC charge 8.5cm away

By substituting the respective values in the above formula of Coulomb law

F =9×10⁹×(25×10⁻⁶)×(-10×10⁻⁶)/(8.5×10⁻²)²

F= -311.4 N

A negative sign represents that the force is attractive in nature

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Answer:

Their main disadvantage is that they are fairly easy to break and if they do, it results in small splinters of glass and the release of mercury which is quite toxic if absorbed into the body.

Which was a major effect of Pope Leo III crowning Charlemagne emperor of the Romans ?

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Answer:

The crowning of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III was significant in a number of ways. For Charlemagne, it was necessary because it encouraged to give him higher reliability. It gave him the rank of a dictator, giving him the only ruler in Europe west of the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople.

Astronaut Jill leaves Earth in a spaceship and is now traveling at a speed of 0.280c relative to an observer on Earth. When Jill left Earth, the spaceship was equipped with all kinds of scientific instruments, including a meter stick. Now that Jill is underway, how long does she measure the meter stick to be?
A) 0.280 m
B) 1.00 m
C) 0.960 m
D) 1.28 m
E) 1.04 m

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(B) 1.00 m

Explanation:

Since the meter stick is traveling with Jill, it will have the same speed as she does so relative to Jill, the meter stick is stationary so its length remains 1.00 m as measured by her.

When astronaut Jill leaves Earth in a spaceship and is now traveling at a speed of 0.280c and measure the meter stick to be 1 meter. Hence, option B is correct.

What is length contraction?

Length contraction is defined as the phenomenon of the moving object being shorter than its appropriate length, measured in the object's rest frame.

When the object travels with the speed of light, the length of the object gets more contracted than its original length, relative to the observer. It is also known as the Lorentz-Fitgerald contraction.

Length contraction, L = L₀√(1-v²/c²), where L is the original length, L₀ is the contracted length. c² is known as the velocity of light. v² is the velocity of the speed of the object.

From the given,

speed of the spaceship = 0.280c      (c is the speed of the light)

Length contraction, L = L₀ √(1-v²/c²)

The stick also travels in the spaceship. Hence, the length of the meter stick does not change. It remains at its original length of one meter.  Thus, the ideal solution is option B.

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Which behavior would best describe someone who has good communication skills with customers ? a) Following up with some customers b) Talking to customers more than listening to them c) Repeating back what the customer says d) Interrupting customers frequently

A cylindrical swimming pool has a radius 2m and depth 1.3m .it is completely filled with salt water of specific gravity 1.03.The atmospheric preassure is 1.013 x 10^5 Pa.

a.calculate the density of salt water.

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Answer:

the density of the salt water is 1030 kg/m³

Explanation:

Given;

radius of the cylindrical pool, r = 2 m

depth of the pool, h = 1.3 m

specific gravity of the salt water, γ = 1.03

The atmospheric pressure, P₀ = 1.013 x 10⁵ Pa

Density of fresh water, [tex]\rho _w[/tex] = 1000 kg/m³

The density of the salt water is calculated as;

[tex]Specific \ gravity \ of \ salt\ water \ (\gamma _s_w) = \frac{density \ of \ salt \ water \ (\rho_{sw})}{density \ of \ fresh \ water \ (\rho_{w})} \\\\1.03 = \frac{\rho_{sw}}{1000 \ kg/m^3}\\\\\rho_{sw} = 1.03 \times 1000 \ kg/m^3\\\\\rho_{sw} = 1030 \ kg/m^3[/tex]

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