may depend on manf.
The manufacturer's uncertainty for the 25 cm 3 pipette ( m) = cm 3
The volume of a cylinder is the area of its base times its height. 10 pi square centimeters * 25 centimeters = 250 pi centimeters cubed = 785.398 centimeters cubed
Area = pi R2 = 25 pi = 78.54 square centimeters(rounded)
volume_of_prism = area_of_base x height 275 cm3 = 25 cm2 x height => height = 275 cm3 / 25 cm2 = 11 cm
A 25 cm cube has all edges with a length of 25 cm. Therefore each face has an area of 25*25 = 625 sq cm. As a cube has 6 faces, the total surface area of the cube is 625*6 = 3750 square centimeters.
20 centimeters.
To calculate the percentage error in a 5ml graduated pipette, you need to know the least count or uncertainty of the pipette. Divide the uncertainty by the volume (5ml) and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage error. For example, if the uncertainty is ±0.1 ml, the percentage error would be 0.1/5 * 100 = 2%.
The uncertainty of a ruler in centimeters refers to the smallest measurement that can be reliably determined using the ruler. This uncertainty is typically around 0.1 centimeters, meaning that measurements taken with the ruler may have a margin of error of up to 0.1 centimeters.
The level of uncertainty when measuring with a ruler in centimeters is typically around 0.5 cm.
25 centimeters is 9.84 inches.
25 cm times 25 cm = 625 square centimeters 625 square centimeters = 96.8751938 square inches
3 meters 25 centimeters = 325 centimeters
2.50 meters are 250 centimeters.
A 1 millimeter pipette typically corresponds to a single drop of liquid. However, the volume measurement can vary depending on the specific design and calibration of the pipette.
25 feet = 762 centimeters
There are 2.5 decimeters in 25 centimeters.
25 Inches = 63.5 Centimeters
There are 2.5 centimeters in 25 millimeters.