Area = Length * Breadth = 40" * 14" = 560 square inches.
No square inch can fit into an inch. an inch is a length but a square inch is a square and each side is 1 inch.
i want surface area m2 for flange 24 inch
Yes, a square inch is the area of a square that measures one inch on each side. It represents the space occupied by this square on a flat surface.
To calculate volume, you need three measures: length, width, and height (or depth). In your question you only have two measures.
An inch and a linear inch are the same measurement. A linear inch is merely used to remove confusion between a linear inch, a square inch, and a cubic inch.
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A standard king-size quilt typically measures about 108 inches by 102 inches. To calculate the number of 10-inch squares needed, you can divide the total area of the quilt by the area of each square. The area of the quilt is approximately 11,016 square inches, and each 10-inch square is 100 square inches. Therefore, you would need around 111 10-inch squares to cover a king-size quilt.
Acre is the answer, it's the most different because it measures an area. Whereas mile, inch, and foot measure length.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the calculations gives you 1200 square inches, divide by 144 to get 8.33 square feet.
This question is impossible to answer because it is inconsistent. The units that are mentioned in the question, centimetre and inch, are both linear measures. That is, they are measures of length or distance. However, the question refers to the area. The conversion factor for an area is the square of the conversion factor for an area. Decide which of the two conversions you want and use one of the following conversion factors: 1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 sq inch = 6.45 cm2 (to 2 dp)
A yard of fabric measures 36 inches by 44 inches. To find out how many 10x10 inch squares can fit in this area, calculate the total area of the yard (36 inches x 44 inches = 1584 square inches) and the area of one square (10 inches x 10 inches = 100 square inches). Dividing the total area by the area of one square gives you 15.84, meaning you can fit 15 full 10x10 inch squares in a yard of fabric, with some leftover material.
pretty close to 1 square inch for 250W 4sqin for 1kw