No, you can't.
Perimeter = (Length + width) x 2. Consider a rectangle of perimeter 48 cm.
L + w = 24 but this could be anything from 23 x 1 (area 23 sq cm) to 12 x 12 (area 144 sq cm)
1). Measure the length of each side. 2). Add up all the individual lengths. Their sum is the perimeter of the polygon.
If the dimensions of the rectangle are in feet, the perimeter will be in feet as well. The area will be in square feet. The area is length x width. The perimeter is 2 x (length + width) or 2 x length + 2 x width.
How do calculate spiral length of Spiral rings
Average speed = d/t (distance covered in some period of time) divided by (the length of time to cover it)
how to calculate the elbow radius or elbow length
To calculate the length of a cycle, you have to calculate the last day you see your periods and the first day that you see them.
-- Measure or calculate the length of one side. -- Measure or calculate the length of another side. -- Measure or calculate the length of the only remaining side. -- Add the three numbers. The sum is the perimeter of the triangle.
Formula to calculate length of spiral reinforcement in columns
There is no formula to calculate the length of a wire. The length of a wire is determined by the distance from the power source to where the load is situated.
You can measure it or calculate it.
Of what?
no No. You need to know the length of a rectangle's sides in order to calculate the perimeter.