but bob
I am right and you are wrong and the fact is the answer is b.
IF the question was asking a whole bunch of other shit, which it in fact isn't then I can see how you got confused.
Go back and read the question a couple of times, look at what it is asking you find out and use the information given to use maths to answer it.
if you arrive at any other answer other than b go back and see where you went wrong. I'm telling you you went wrong in the actual question. The question is fairly straight forward in what it is asking.
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The question is asking for the volume of the tank.
The tank is a hollow object.
The volume of a hollow object is equal to the volume of the void + the volume of the surrounding solid
Thus it logically follows that the volume of a tank is equal to the volume of the void + the volume of the surrounding solidLast edited by blumpkin blownuts; 03-01-2013 at 01:02 AM.
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well whoever the fuck he is he's obviously from
.com2 nobody here has ever heard of those people
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juji showed his working out and it was spot on
when you showed your working out you gave people a headcahe and got the question and answer wrong lol
poor bob
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always steveyking steveyos03-01-2013
I don't appreciate your contemptuous tone. I'll put you on the ground with a split lip.
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I feel like I'm gettign the fucked trolled out of me
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Hey lisa can you solve this?
Balloon rubber has density of 200g/L. Air has a density of 1.275 kg/m3
If a rubber balloon has a mass of 20g, what is it's volume:
a) before being inflated with air
b) after being inflated with air
c) after being inflated with air and then poppedLast edited by blumpkin blownuts; 03-01-2013 at 01:08 AM.
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always steveyking steveyos
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always steveyking steveyos
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Lisa Clausking steveyos03-01-2013
depends on how much air is inflated into the baloon. Air has weight and density and volume
it's one of the dumbest questions I've ever seen
and it doesn't change you were wrong about the other question either, in fact if this is your rebuttal to being wrong about the other question then my answer is your whole question is wrong.
I'm done
you can troll by being deliberately stupid if you want but what concerns me more is that you bob may actually think you are right or that your question even makes sense... explains your confusion with the previous question... you can't even pose a mathematical question properly... I do not know what your learning disability is but 'arrogant moron who is shit at maths and wrong' comes to mind but is probably not an accepted or clinical term.
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now you get it
it's one of the dumbest questions I've ever seen
and it doesn't change you were wrong about the other question either, in fact if this is your rebuttal to being wrong about the other question then my answer is your whole question is wrong.
I'm done
you can troll by being deliberately stupid if you want but what concerns me more is that you bob may actually think you are right or that your question even makes sense... explains your confusion with the previous question... you can't even pose a mathematical question properly... I do not know what your learning disability is but 'arrogant moron who is shit at maths and wrong' comes to mind but is probably not an accepted or clinical term.
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where do photons come from?
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Lisa Clausking steveyos03-01-2013
no seriously it's such a dumb question
it's like asking, "what is the length of a piece of string?"
but even that age old joke is posed in a more coherent manner than your idiotic nonsense
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always steveyking steveyos
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so what was lisa's excuse for not following through?
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Lisa Clausking steveyos03-01-2013
from electrons returning to their previous orbit, speed and state... the energy released from that can be a photon
Heat happens when the electrons speed up and jump orbits but when an electron jumps orbits or returns to it's previous state photons can be produced and escape the molecule
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