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Copper Cylinder Popular Q&A
Q: How do you find the mass of a copper cylinder?
A: Just weigh it on a scale. Read More »
Q: Copper Cylinder Elongation Question?
A: Well, i got 684.6 mm this is how i did it first you have the equation for the effort effort = modulus*elongation factor effort = force/area area = pi*(12.25mm)^... Read More »
Q: Calculate radius of copper cylinder?
A: density of copper is 8.9 g/cc. from D = m/V. V = m/D = 25.00g/8.9 g/cc = 2.809 cc. and. V = pi r^2 h. r^2 = V / (pi h) r = sqrt(V/(pi h) = sqrt (2.809cc/ (9.6cm... Read More »
Q: How do you calculate total weight of copper cylinder?
A: You determine the volume of the cylinder by taking the area of the cross section and multiplying it by the length, and then multiplying that into the density of... Read More »
Q: Why You Should Use a Copper Cylinder
A: Copper has been used in building and other functions for thousands of years. While most traditional materials have been superseded by technological advances, th... Read More »