You need both height and weight to calculate body surface area.
what is the body surface area for a child who is 80 cm and weighs 4kg
No, not directly. Pounds per square inch, or PSI, refers to pressure. PSI can refer to the air pressure inside a bike tire or a balloon as it presses outward, or it can refer to the pressure of an object resting on a table or other surface. In the second case, and object weighing 100 lbs, and an object weighing 10 lbs, can have the same PSI, depending on surface area.
A child. The rate at which a creature dissipates heat (cools down) is directly proportional to it surface area. Larger surface area=more rapid cool down.
1700 pounds on a surface area of 1 square inch of surface area. (imagine Volkswagen Beetle sitting on 1 Sq inch of area for every inch under this pressure)
If you're weighing it at sea level, then it weighs roughly 14.6 pounds for every square inch of area that the bottom of the column rests on.
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This is usually expressed as weight or force per square area. In imperial measure (USA) pounds per square inch In Metric KG/meter2
It is not just the weight matter in floatation or sinking.The shape,surface area or the base liquid that matters.For eg. a very flat sheat of iron weighing 85gm will float in water but a bead(ball )of iron weighing 85gm will sink.On the other hand an iron bead of 85gm will float in mercury.
learn it by your self or ask your teacher if you are a child internet is no use people.
It is the surface area of the two ends plus the surface area of the curved surface. Surface area of each end is pir2 Surface area of the curved surface is 2pirh Total surface area = 2pir2 + 2pirh
The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area!
One foot of water is merely the depth. Without the surface area, it's impossible to tell how many pounds it gives.