No. Only if the two components have the same density (specific gravity), which is highly unlikely.
well if volume= 1/3 (h*w) then.... h= (v/w)/1/3 height is equal to volume divided by width divided by a third??? think this is right...... :S
no, but 6 to 94 would be.
Volume = L x H x W Since a cube has all equal sides, Volume = 18 x 18x 18
No, they are not equal.
Percent of an objects mass is expressed in terms of its weight. Percent of an objects volume is expressed in terms of its size.
it is the volume
volume equals V=[L]x[W]x[H]
Yes - as long as the pressure and temperature are constant.
Yes.
V= l * w * h since A= l * w V= A * h therefore h= V/A
well if volume= 1/3 (h*w) then.... h= (v/w)/1/3 height is equal to volume divided by width divided by a third??? think this is right...... :S
no, but 6 to 94 would be.
A box is typically a cube shape. The volume of a cube is equal to length multiplied by width multiplied by height. V = L * W * H
W x 0.15 = 100,000W = 100,000/0.15 = 666,6662/3
Volume = L x H x W Since a cube has all equal sides, Volume = 18 x 18x 18
Neutrophils (a type of white blood cell), percentage of them by volume among your complete blood Count.
It has something to do with pharmaceutical calculations and ratios for mixing drugs within other solubles. In this case, 0.14% w/v fluoride ion means it contains .14% "weight by volume" of fluoride in ratio to the other ingredients. There are other abbreviations that you may have seen on other common things in your home such w/w or v/v (weight by weight and volume by volume, respectively).