Cylinder
40.8cm
3 meters
the chord is 4in long
A polygon whose vertices are on a circle and whose other points are inside the circle is called a "cyclic polygon." The circle is known as the circumcircle of the polygon, and all the vertices lie on its circumference. In addition to the vertices, the polygon may have additional points that are located within the circle, but those points do not change the cyclic nature of the polygon. Examples include triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons as long as their vertices are on the circle.
The centripetal force acts to accelerate the object toward the center of the circle. This force is directed inward and is necessary to keep the object moving in a circular path. It is provided by tension, friction, gravity, or any other force that points towards the center of the circle.
Elongated shapes are ones whose measurement in one dimension is larger than in others. It refers to an object which is long.
Well, I was taught that it was centripetal force, but that was a long time ago.
The area of a triangle is one half base times height. 1/2 Base Height = Area 1/2 Base 8 = 108 Base 8 = 216 Base = 27
The shape of the cross section taken perpendicular to the base of a cylinder is a circle. This circular cross section is consistent regardless of the height at which the cut is made, as long as the cut is perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. The radius of the circle corresponds to the radius of the cylinder's base.
54.536842105263157894736842105263 seconds???
the cube root of 1024, roughly 10.08
The time it takes for a floating object to circle completely around the North Atlantic Gyre can vary widely depending on the object's starting location, ocean currents, wind patterns, and size. On average, it could take several years for a floating object to complete a full circle around the North Atlantic Gyre due to the slow rotation of the gyre and the large expanse of ocean it covers.