force/area = stress (it's the same as pressure)
faradays second law
volume of steel multiplied by7850= wt of steel in kgs. Please note that wt of 1 Cum steel is 7850 kg Volume of steel bar can be calculated = cross-sectional area of bar X length cross-sectional area of Bar= pie x d X d/4 (where d is diameter of bar)
by measuring the insulation resistance then by usig the formula for finding leakage current leakage current =voltage applied /resistance measured by megger.
L1-L0=(RESISTANCE*AREA)/RESISTIVITY where L1=INIIAL LENGTH and L2=FINAL LENGTH
Subtract the area of the I.D. of the pipe from the O.D. and multiply the result by the length. (I.D. and O.D. are inside and outside diameter respectively)
pi*radius2
The formula for finding probability depends on the distribution function.
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different
The formula for finding joules is: Joules = Force x Distance. This formula is used to calculate the amount of energy transferred when a force is applied over a distance.
There is no formula for finding anything - except perhaps the inevitable "where was it when you last saw it?"
the formula for finding the area of an ellipse is add it then multiply and subtract that is the final
The formula for finding the perimiter of a rectangle is add up all of its sides
3*sqrt(3)/2*r^2
There is no formula for this. You have to measure the volume.
R is the electrical resistance,A is the cross-sectional area,l is the length of the piece of material.
You just have to use algebra to manipulate the formula that you are used to. Q=mCpΔT, the formula you probably use most of the time, can be easily changed to solve for mass instead of heat (Q). You just divide both sides of the equation by Cp and ΔT, resulting in the equation Q/CpΔT=m.
The formula for finding area or mass of a cylinder is pi x radius^2density=massxvolume