COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 11, Problem 84QAP
To determine

(a)

Height of the cube of gold won in lottery and is it possible for the person to take it to home?

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Answer to Problem 84QAP

The height is 71.017 cm and yes, it is possible to take it at home.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Price of lottery  = 146.9 million euros = 211.8 million U.S. Dollars

Rate of gold  = $953 per try ounce

Rate of silver  = $14.16 per troy ounce

Relation= 31.1035 g

Density of gold  = 19.3 g/cm3

Density of silver  = 10.5g/cm3

Formula used:

  Density(d) = mass(m)Volume(V)Volume of cube = (side)3

Calculation:

Substituting the values,

  Density(d) = mass(m)Volume(V)Volume of cube = (side)3

  $211.8×106 = $2.118×1081 Troy ounce = $953Number of troy ouncesN = 2.118× 108953N = 222245.5404 try ounces1 Troy ounce = 31.1035 g222245.5404 try ounces =222245.5404× 31.1035 gTherefore mass = 6912614.166 gDensity(d) = mass(m)Volume(V)Volume(V) = mass(m)Density(d)Volume(V) = 6912614.166 g19 .3 g/cm3Volume(V) = 358166.5372 cm3Now,Volume of cube = (side)3side = 358166.5372  cm33side = 71.017 cm

Conclusion:

The flow rate is 0.11×103 m3/s

To determine

(b)

Calculate the height of the silver cube with the same lottery amount.

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Answer to Problem 84QAP

The height of the silver cube will be 353.856 cm

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Price of lottery  = 146.9 million euros = 211.8 million U.S. Dollars

Rate of gold  = $953 per try ounce

Rate of silver  = $14.16 per troy ounce

Relation= 31.1035 g

Density of gold  = 19.3 g/cm3

Density of silver  = 10.5g/cm3

Formula used:

  Density(d) = mass(m)Volume(V)Volume of cube = (side)3

Calculation:

Substituting the values,

  Density(d) = mass(m)Volume(V)Volume of cube = (side)3

  $211.8×106 = $2.118×1081 Troy ounce = $14.16Number of troy ouncesN = 2.118× 10814.16N = 14957627.1186 try ounces1 Troy ounce = 31.1035 g14957627.1186 try ounces =14957627.1186× 31.1035 gTherefore mass = 465234555.0833 gDensity(d) = mass(m)Volume(V)Volume(V) = mass(m)Density(d)Volume(V) = 465234555.0833 g10 .5 g/cm3Volume(V) = 44308052.8650 cm3Now,Volume of cube = (side)3side = 44308052 .8650 cm33side = 353.856 cm

Conclusion:

Thus, the height of the silver cube will be 353.856 cm

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