U mean half sheet paper.
u should be aware of the equation (density=mass/volume) if you know the density and the mass of the paper u find the volume..
or else
collect bundle of half sheet papers, put it together and measure the "height, length and the width of it.
volume=length*width*height.
so u know the volume of the bundle. if there were 100 sheets in a bundle you just divide it by 100 and then you get the volume for one sheet of paper.
The volume of a sphere is 4/3 x pi x r3 Half of that is 2/3 x pi x r3
half x base x height
Fold it in half diagonally.
Length X Width X Thickness. A sheet of aluminum foil does have a thickness. A typical sheet has a thickness of about 0.02 millimeters. There are, of course, thicker and thinner sheets.
Half of A4 is A5.
There's nothing to find. A pentagon is a flat (2D) figure. It can be drawn on a sheet of paper, and it has no volume.
Calculate the volume of a full sphere, then divide that by 2.
the volume of a steel sheet plate is < length *breath *height >
2/3*r³π
The volume of a sphere is 4/3 x pi x r3 Half of that is 2/3 x pi x r3
(pi)R2 is the formula for the area of a circle. It won't help you find the volumeof a half sphere, at least not without some calculus.What you need is the formula for the volume of a sphere: V = 4/3 pi R3 .Do I have to explain that the volume of a half sphere is just half of that ?
half x base x height
Fold it in half diagonally.
Length X Width X Thickness. A sheet of aluminum foil does have a thickness. A typical sheet has a thickness of about 0.02 millimeters. There are, of course, thicker and thinner sheets.
Find the volume for the whole sphere (4/3 x pi x radius cubed) then divide by two.
Half of A4 is A5.
it's in the charlie Parker omnibook and in the third volume of the hal Leonard real book