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What happens to the height of the tsunami when its velocity is doubled?

Thats a simple question it gets higher...


Show that the volume of cylinder is equal to one third the volume of cone?

It isn't. If the cylinder and the cone have the same height and radius, the cylinder has a larger volume (twice as large). If they do not have the same height and radius you need more information to prove their relative volumes.


What happens to the area of a circle when its doubled?

When the diameter is doubled, perhaps? Then the area is 4 x larger.


How many times larger is the volume when three dimensions are doubled?

Eight times larger.


What is the square inches of a cylindrical ring?

Diameter multiplied by pi multiplied by the height is the area of a cylinder. If your looking for a cylindrical ring, like a dougnut, then compute the area of the smaller cylinder (the hole) and subtract this from the area of the larger cylinder (the doughy goodness)


How do you find the volume of a cylinder that is smaller on one end?

To find the answer to this question you would have to know how to find the volume of a cone. First, find the angle of the side to the base to determine at what height a cone would be formed if the sides of the cylinder extended all the way up to a single point. This would be the height of the cone. Take this number and put into the equation Assuming you know the radius of the cylinder at the bottom, the wider side. Next, subtract the total height of the cone from the height of the cylinder you want to know the volume of. You will now be finding the volume of the smaller cone within the larger cone. Put the smaller height into the above equation now using the radius of the top part of cylinder. Subtract this total from the total volume of the biggest cone and you will have the volume of a cylinder that is smaller on one end.


What is the volume of a cylinder 15 times a cylinder that is 415 cubic centimeters?

The larger cylinder has a volume of 6225cc


What happens to the surface area of rectangular prism when measurements are doubled?

When the measurements of a rectangular prism are doubled, the surface area increases by a factor of four. This is because surface area is calculated using the formula (2(lw + lh + wh)), where (l), (w), and (h) are the length, width, and height. Doubling each dimension (length, width, and height) results in each area term being multiplied by four, leading to a total surface area that is four times larger than the original.


How do you find the radius of big cylinder given radius of small cylinder and big cylinder is 4 times larger than the small cylinder?

The answer will depend on whether the larger cylinder is 4 times larger in terms of radius, cross-sectional area, or volume. If radius, multiply the smaller radius by 4. If cross-sectional area, multiply the smaller radius by 2. If volume, you do not have enough information.


When an engine has a cylinder bore that is larger than its stroke what is this called?

Oversquare


What is the cylinder wall on a 1989 suzuki rm 125 made of?

If you stick a magnet on the inside of the cylinder and it sticks, then it is steel and can be bored out larger. If it doesn1t stick then it is aluminum with a Nikicil plating that can't be bored larger and can only be re plated or replaced with a steel cylinder. I have been there.


What is the similarity ratio of a smaller cone with a height of 9 and a radius of 6 and a larger cone with a height of 15 and a radius of 10?

The smaller to the larger is a ratio of 6:10 or 3:5