(4 times the square root of 'A') centimeters.
The question is fascinating. It would stimulate even more intense curiosity, I'm sure, if it included some numbers.
Cut wire into 20cm & 80cm lengths...20cm length bends into a square with 5cm sidesarea therefore = 5 x 5 = 25sq cm80cm length bends into a square with 20cm sidesarea therefore = 20 x 20 = 40sq cm25 + 400 = 425sq cm
Okay, you know how a parallelogram looks like a bent/pushed rectangle? A rhombus is like a bent/pushed square.
To calculate the length of a bent-up bar, you need to determine the total length of the straight portion and add the lengths of the bent portions. Measure the horizontal and vertical segments formed by the bends, considering the angle and radius of the bends for accurate lengths. The formula generally involves summing the straight lengths and the effective lengths of the bent sections. Ensure to account for any specific design requirements or standards in construction.
A circle.
s2, the side length squared = area = 121 s = square root 121 = 11 length total = perimeter = sum of all 4 sides = 4s = 44 cm
The square is formed from a wire the length of 3x, which forms a perimeter of the same length. Because each side of the square is one fourth of the total perimeter (1 out of 4 equal sides), each side is 3x/4. The square of one side of a square is equal to the area of that square, so the area is (3x/4)2 = (9/16)x2.The answer is then A = (9/16)x2.
(width side of the rectangle + length side of the rectangle) divided by 2
The area of Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site is 3,233,438.2814976 square meters.
It becomes weaker and breaks when bent many times.
Spectrum of colora bent into a circle or Square
Yes it still can.
The water becomes a refractor.
The question is fascinating. It would stimulate even more intense curiosity, I'm sure, if it included some numbers.
Cut wire into 20cm & 80cm lengths...20cm length bends into a square with 5cm sidesarea therefore = 5 x 5 = 25sq cm80cm length bends into a square with 20cm sidesarea therefore = 20 x 20 = 40sq cm25 + 400 = 425sq cm
Okay, you know how a parallelogram looks like a bent/pushed rectangle? A rhombus is like a bent/pushed square.
To calculate the length of a bent-up bar, you need to determine the total length of the straight portion and add the lengths of the bent portions. Measure the horizontal and vertical segments formed by the bends, considering the angle and radius of the bends for accurate lengths. The formula generally involves summing the straight lengths and the effective lengths of the bent sections. Ensure to account for any specific design requirements or standards in construction.