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Archimedes
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius squared x height. Volume (V) of a cylinder is V=pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder. Value of pi=3.14 (The pi x r2 is the area of a cross section of the cylinder.)
The rf value is shorthand for the retention value of a substance. It is used in chromatography to determine the components of an unknown sample.
Without any context or further information, it is not possible to determine the specific value of "t."
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
This is the value found from actually performing some experiment, rather than the theoretical value, which is found from reference material. This could be something like 'determine the density of water'.You can look up in a reference table the density of water at a given temperature - this is the theoretical value.Now you perform the experiment. You measure the temperature, then you get a graduated cylinder and measure the mass of the empty cylinder. Now fill the cylinder with a specific amount of distilled water. Measure the mass of the filled cylinder. Subtract empty mass to get the mass of the water. Now density equals mass/volume, so divide.This value obtained from the experiment is the experimental value.
In order to determine the exact value of a Colt New Frontier 22 caliber dual cylinder, a couple different factors would actually need to be considered. Some of these factors would be, the age and condition of the firearm.
A.C.V. (Actual Cash Value)and or (loan to value) blue books. Your purchase receipt will help determine the real value.
this is question related to the strength of materials rather than the hydraulics the basic equation for the stresses in thick walled cylinders will give you the pressure at which the respective hydraulic cylinder can be operated. for radial stress=((piri2 )/ (r02 -ri2)) * ((1 - (ro2/r2))) where pi is the internal pressure of the cylinder ri is the internal radius of the cylinder. r0 is external radius of the cylinder. r is the radius of the point you have selected on the cylinder (this is mostly ri because it is the point were high stress is felt .apparently this formula gives the value of radial stress at point selected by you that is the 'r' value) for tangential stress=((piri2 )/ (r02 -ri2)) * ((1 + (ro2/r2))) adding the 'tangential stress' and the 'radial stress' would give you the value of the 'axial stress' this along with some 'factor of safety' value can determine the operating pressure of the hydraulic cylinder or in this case the internal pressure of the cylinder.
To determine the value of digits and numbers. :)
It is impossible to determine the value of a piece of art in this format. Many factors determine the value of art. The best option to determine value is to have the piece appraised.
You should ask an antique seller or antique expert to determine the value of body jewelry.
Take 550mm divide it by 2 to get the radius. Square the value of the radius. Muiltiply that value with 960 and 3.14. You now have your volume of the cylinder in mm. To convert from mm to cm. Divide the value you got by 10. Volume of any cylinder = (Pi) x (radius)^2 x (height).
Please include the serial number of your rifle.This will determine when it was made,and that helps determine the value of your model 94.
It is used to determine how accurate an experimental value is.