H = V / (pi R2) = 6.366 meters (rounded)
By observing the rotation, and calculating the diameter. If you know the diameter of the galaxy, a certain rotation speed implies a certain mass (to be stable at that speed). It turns out there is 5-10 times more mass than the known masses. Read about "dark mass" for more details.By observing the rotation, and calculating the diameter. If you know the diameter of the galaxy, a certain rotation speed implies a certain mass (to be stable at that speed). It turns out there is 5-10 times more mass than the known masses. Read about "dark mass" for more details.By observing the rotation, and calculating the diameter. If you know the diameter of the galaxy, a certain rotation speed implies a certain mass (to be stable at that speed). It turns out there is 5-10 times more mass than the known masses. Read about "dark mass" for more details.By observing the rotation, and calculating the diameter. If you know the diameter of the galaxy, a certain rotation speed implies a certain mass (to be stable at that speed). It turns out there is 5-10 times more mass than the known masses. Read about "dark mass" for more details.
The volcanic features in the park are natural geologic features, the park itself is a human concept and contains certain man made objects constructed to help visitors see and appreciate the natural geologic features that the park was created to both protect and exhibit.
A black hole doesn't have depth. Despite it being called a "hole", it is actually a spherical object that has a singularity at it's centre (where gravity and mass is infinite), and an event horizon that marks the point at which the force of gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. If, by "depth" you meant "diameter", the answer still isn't certain since the diameter of a black hole depends on it's mass (which can be almost anything).
certainly not
A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape
R = radius = 1/2 the diameter = 0.5 H = height Volume = V = pi R2 H = 5 The formula ===> H = V / (pi R2) H = 5 / (0.25 pi) = 6.366 meters (rounded)
Centriole
It depends on what you mean by a certain size circle. If the certain size is the diameter, then the answer is 54 inches. If the certain size is the radius, then the answer is 108 inches. If the certain size is the circumference, then the answer is 54 / 3.14159 or about 17.19 inches
A coral reef.
to magnify certain small object
There's any number of possibilities. It's important to know how much volume is in a pipe of a certain diameter, for example oil or water pipes. Buildings that use concrete pillars for support will need to know how much concrete to pour in the cylindrical forms. There are many more examples possible.
There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter - the diameter is the length across a certain object. There are units of measurement called a decimetre and a decametre.
Things that are made or constructed within a certain criteria or measurement.
A gold ring is endless, but has a diameter. It has a certain colour, and lustre. It has a certain mass, and specific gravity. And it has a certain cash value.
engines cease because, it is our misconception that the cylinder of the engine is cylindrical,in actual the cylinder walls are slightly slanting. and th diameter of the piston is a bit less than that of the cylinderwalls,which is known as clearance,,which is formulated for the smooth running of piston,,but when the temperature inside the cylinder increases above a certain level,the walls of the cylinder and the piston expands.but the expansion ratio is different for both,,as the cylinder is made of cast iron and piston with aluminium,which decreases the gap to certain level that there is no movement of piston,which is called as ceasinf of engine.
Divide the length of the fencing by pi.
All linear dimensions (radius, diameter, circumference, an arc that covers a certain angle, etc.) will scale by the same factor.