It is 882 cubic centimetres.
Easiest thing to do here would be to draw a diagram and label the sides with their lengths and draw a line for the diagonal. You can see the diagonal forms part of a right-angled triangle, with its shorter lengths 35 cm and 12 cm. So using Pythagoras's Theorem, x2 = 352 + 122 = 1369 x = square root of 1369 = 37 cm.
The right-angle triangle measures 28cm by 35cm. Such a triangle is half of a rectangle.Therefore 28 x 35 = 980cm2 is the area of a rectangle.980 / 2 = 490cm2 will give the area of the triangle (which is 490cm2).
Firstly I'm assuming that the wheel's diameter is 35cm. If it is not in cm, then you will need to fix the following calculations. a = v2/r Calculating the speed of the clay comes to approximately 1.65m/s Substituting into the formula gives an acceleration of approximately 7.8m/s2 (If you were actually looking for an angular acceleration, you will need to use a different formula)
It is: 35*12 = 420 square cm
yes, i know because i just got this question wrong lol
Well, if the urn is 35cm high and you stand the urn on its side, it will hold that much tall. 35cm is 350mm. However, if you meant millilitres, make sure all dimensions are centimetres and if we assume a cylindrical shape (just given one diameter) the volume formula is pi x r^2 x l. 21/2 is radius of 10.5. pi x 10.5^2 x 35 is 12123ml, or 12.123 litres.
Volume = 35cm x 20cm x 5cm = 3,500 cm3 = 3,500 ml
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
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