UNIVERSITY PHYSICS UCI PKG
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.4E
Gold Brick. You win the lottery and decide to impress your friends by exhibiting a million-dollar cube of gold. At the time, gold is selling for $1282 per troy ounce, and 1.0000 troy ounce equals 31.1035 g. How tall would your million-dollar cube be?
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UNIVERSITY PHYSICS UCI PKG
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You need to extend a...Ch. 12 - A sealed tank containing seawater to a height of...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.42ECh. 12 - What gauge pressure is required in the city water...Ch. 12 - A small circular hole 6.00 mm in diameter is cut...Ch. 12 - At a certain point in a horizontal pipeline, the...Ch. 12 - At one point in a pipeline the waters speed is...Ch. 12 - A golf course sprinkler system discharges water...Ch. 12 - A soft drink (mostly water) flows in a pipe at a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12.49ECh. 12 - A pressure difference of 6.00 104 Pa is required...Ch. 12 - In a lecture demonstration, a professor pulls...Ch. 12 - CP The deepest point known in any of the earths...Ch. 12 - CALC A swimming pool is 5.0 m long, 4.0 m wide,...Ch. 12 - BIO Fish Navigation. (a) As you can tell by...Ch. 12 - CP CALC The upper edge of a gate in a dam runs...Ch. 12 - Ballooning on Mars. It has been proposed that we...Ch. 12 - A 0.180-kg cube of ice (frozen water) is floating...Ch. 12 - A narrow. U-shaped glass tube with open ends is...Ch. 12 - A U-shaped tube open to the air at both ends...Ch. 12 - CALC The Great Molasses Flood. On the afternoon of...Ch. 12 - A large, 40.0-kg cubical block of wood with...Ch. 12 - A hot-air balloon has a volume of 2200 m3. 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