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If less work is needed, it may be because there is a lower amount of friction between the glass and the cart.
The surface area of a right cone is the amount of square units that is needed to cover the surface of a cone. To find a surface area of a right cone , follow this formula S.A = 3.14rl + 3.14r(r) I hope it helped you.
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The geometric term for the number of square units needed to cover a surface is called the area of said surface.
Calculate attic square footage, calculate how much free area you need by dividing the attic square footage by 300. Convert the square feet needed to inches. Split the amount of free area needed equally between the intake and the exhaust. Divide that by 60, for how many vents you'll need.
p'*average depth + sq'/.32
That would be called surface area. The way to calculate surface area varies depending on the shape of the surface. A quick google search such as "how to find surface area of a sphere" should solve your dilemma.
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Calculate the area to be covered. (A) Calculate the area per board or pack (B) Divide (B) into (A)
You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.
Solubility and amount of the substance
the density of the sample.
A "mass airflow" sensor, measures the amount of air entering an engine to properly calculate the amount of fuel that is needed.
The amount of paint needed is a function of the radius
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Gunite, or more properly, "dry process shotcrete", is a cementious product consisting of cement, sand and water. The cement and sand are pumped dry through a series of rubber hoses by compressed air. The water is introduced at the end of the hose in the mixing nozzel and the material is sprayed out of the nozzle at high velocity onto the surface that it is being applied to. Gunite is widely used in the construction of swimming pools where it is sprayed onto the walls and floor to create the pool shell. It can be easily shaped to create steps, benches and other features found in pools. Gunite pros- it can be easily transported to job sites and only what is needed can be mixed, so there is little waste. Gunite cons- One property of gunite is called rebound. This is material that bounces back off the application surface as it is being applied. This material is weak and cannot be used in the structure being built. It must be removed and discarded.
The amount of energy needed to break the surface of a liquid.