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This study aimed to investigate how sexual consent is depicted in sex comics published in Japan. Twenty best-selling comics from 2010 and 2020 were set as
In making calculations involving ___, you must convert volume to mass. Calculate the mass of 157 mL of O2 at STP. Calculate the mass of 176 mL of CO2 at STP. Convert the estimated mass of the atmosphere, 5.6 x 1015 tons, to kilograms. A mass of 0.15 ounces is equal to how many ...
Calculate the volume of a sphere by cubing the radius, multiplying this number by π or pi and then multiplying that product by 4/3. For example, if the radius is 2 cm, cube 2 cm to get 8 cm^2; multiply 8 by π, to get 25.133; and multiply 25.133 by 4/3 to get 33.51. So,...
Review the activity log to gain an understanding of similar activities in the same location and IP address. If you see that the user performed other risky activities, such as downloading a large volume of files from a new location, this would be a strong indication of a possible compromise....
Calculating Mass from Other Variables Mass and length together give rise to an important variable called density. Volume, which is a measurement of a "chunk" of three-dimensional space, is derived from length units, and in the metric system, it has units of m3. Density is mass divided by ...
How to calculate specific gravity Now that we know how to calculate these measurements, let’s take a look at a real-life example with a sample of crude oil. To start with, we measure the density of the fluid by dividing the mass (weight) by the volume (amount). In this case, our...
water at a specific temperature. Once you know the density of that solid object or a specific liquid, you can calculate its mass per unit volume, and from that mass, you can get the weight. That's because density (D) is defined as being the ratio of mass (m) to volume (v), or:...
Another question we often hear is, “Do I need an amp?” There’s no reason to overcomplicate this: if you can get your music up to a pleasurable level with volume to spare with your existing setup, you don’t need an amp. If you cannot reach a comfortable volume, aheadphone amplifi...
Nifong and Gillooly (2016) suggest that this could reflect smaller viruses being able to replicate more quickly (due to more compact genomes) perhaps together with energetic constraints imposed by their hosts. However from the thermodynamic perspective, the decrease in volume and hence mass and ...