Want this question answered?
1/2
Why_is_the_term_squared_is_used_to_express_the_2_power
base times height
18/15 = 6/5 = 1.2
Probably not. We use the term 'volume' to express the amount of space occupied by three-dimensional object.
Hi The term used to refer the height of a wave is "significant wave height".
viscosity
The term is Gauge.
Viscosity is the measure of the resistance of a liquid. This is often thought of as the thickness of a liquid.
The answer is "weight"
wall thickness of the pipe
The term "sea level" refers to the height of an ocean's surface.
The term viscosity refers to the thickness of a liquid, or the degree to which a liquid resists flowing. The highest viscosity is the greatest thickness.
Although minerals may have habits which include varying dimensions of height versus width, thickness is not a term normally associated with mineral characteristics. The usual characteristics used in mineral identification are luster, hardness, crystal system, streak color, specific gravity, and other properties which may depend on laboratory testing.
A town meeting is a term used to make direct contact with politicians to express wants.
There are typically three words in geometry that are undefined. The first is "point." A point has no dimension, length, width, or thickness. The second is "line." A line has no thickness and goes on indefinitely in both directions. The third undefined term is "plane." A plane has no thickness and has no boundaries.
Viscosity is the term used to describe the thickness and flow rate of a liquid.