The pure water surrounding the carrot has a higher water potential. A net gain of water will enter the plant cells, swelling the cells. Water will rise in the tube.
The radius would be 6 cm because the diameter is 2 times bigger than the radius.
circumference = π d (pi x diameter)= 1256.6 feet
If you mean a circumference of 56.55 meteres then its diameter is 56.55/pi = 18 meters
32"
The diameter is twice as long as the radius. d = 2r The diameter is basically a line through the center of a circle while a radius is from the center to the circumference of a circle.
It takes 48 hours to digest carrot juice
2weeks
About 1 hour its in the middle of the dash both driver and passenger kick panels have to be removed
Until they're tender to your likeness.
carrot
it is about d`ball diameter long
until you eat it
the diameter of the lithosphere is 124.27 miles long
Mars is 6,794 km in diameter
Specifying the diameter of fuel rods (1 cm) does not really allow estimates of the length of the reactor core in which they are used. (How many rods in a fuel bundle, and how many fuel bundles in the core?) Keep in mind that the core will end up in a shape that is engineered to use the fuel most efficiently. This means that really short and fat core geometry is out, and so is long skinny geometry. The ideal core shape will probably end up roughly cylindrical, and perhaps with it being roughly as long as its diameter. If you have a lot of fuel rods in a lot of fuel bundles, then they will be longer than a more modest amount of fuel rods in a smaller number of bundles. A reactor core in a shape that approximates a soda can or tuna can is going to be avoided, and a shape somewhat more like a soup can is better. Of the first two, the former would be a bit too long, and the latter too short. The "soup can" geometry will support better operation, more even fuel burn, and more desirable operating characteristics.
Yes, as long as you only give them a small amount and take out the uneaten carrot after a day then it is fine to feed it to them.
30 inches. The diameter is twice the length of the radius.