Isometric
The exact size of 13 square meters depends on what type of shape the space is. If it is a rectangular room than one possible size would be 16 feet by 8 feet.
Ummmm.....the obvious answer would seem to be that the size is 36 meters squared. But I guess what you are asking is the for the dimensions on a side. A 36 square meter area could be a square 6 meters on a side, a rectangle 12 by 3 meters on a side, or a rectangle 1 by 36 meters.
With a scale factor of 1, the image is exactly the same size as the original object.
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. The area of a room is just the space inside it, right? So, if you have a 15m² room, the area is 15 square meters. It's like, the size of the floor, man. Easy peasy.
The size of the wheel effects the number of rotations of the tire but not the speed at which the rotations occur. A huge wheel moving at ten miles per hour is going no faster than a small wheel going at ten miles per hour. The difference is that the larger tire makes fewer rotations than the smaller one, but the speed of the rotations does not change.
A bicycle should not make any rotations! The number of rotations made by the wheels of a bicycle will depend on the wheel size.
The circumference of a circle is calculated (when one knows the diameter) by multiplying the diameter by pi = we'll use 3.1416 as pi here. So we are told that 5 rotations = 2 metres, so the circumference = (2 ÷ 5) metre. Let's convert that to millimetres and we get (2000 ÷ 5) or 400 So, if the circumference = 400 then the diameter = (400 ÷ 3.1416) or 127.3 millimetres So, the wheel has a height of 127.3 millimetres
No, a trundle wheel works because the wheel has a circumference of exactly 1 meter. This means that every time the wheel has turned around exactly once, you've traveled 1 meter. So, although the wheel is round, they have exactly the same size.
None of these transformations affect the size nor shape of the image.
A typical beach ball is about a quarter of a meter in radius. They are not all exactly the same size, so this answer is not precise.
The wheel size does affect its speed.
Impossible to say, as it depends on the size of the wheel. To find out, calculate the circumference of the Wheels.
As the size of the wheel increases the necessary force needed to pull the wheel decreases
The original wheel size is 15"
Explain how the mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle change as the size of the wheel increases?
33 is for the height / 12.50 is your width / R (rim) 15 is your wheel size, so your wheel is a 15 inch wheel.