To determine how many glasses can fit on the tray, we first need to calculate the area of the tray and the area of each glass. The area of the tray is 40 cm * 25 cm = 1000 cm². The area of each glass can be calculated using the formula for the area of a circle: π * r², where r = 3.5 cm. Thus, the area of each glass is approximately 38.48 cm². Dividing the total area of the tray by the area of each glass, we find that approximately 26 glasses can fit on the tray.
The surface area of a circular based prism is (2pi x radius squared) + (2pi x radius x height)
The radius is the distance between the centre of a circular arc and a point on the arc.
volume of a regular right circular cylinder is V=pi(r2)h since the radius is (a) then the height of the circular cylinder would be (2a) so the volume of the largest possible right circular cylinder is... V=2(pi)(r2)(a) with (pi) being 3.14159 with (r) being the radius of the circle on the top and bottom of the cylinder with (a) being the radius of the sphere
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Area of circular pond: pi times radius squared
The ratio of the area of a circular waveguide to that of a rectangular waveguide with the same dominant mode cutoff frequency can be derived from the relationship between their dimensions and the cutoff frequency. For the dominant mode (TE11 for circular and TE10 for rectangular), the cutoff frequency depends on the waveguide's geometry. Generally, the area of the circular waveguide is greater than that of the rectangular waveguide when both are designed to support the same cutoff frequency. Specifically, the area ratio can be expressed as ( A_{\text{circle}} / A_{\text{rectangle}} = \frac{\pi a^2}{ab} ) where ( a ) is the radius of the circular waveguide and ( b ) is the width of the rectangular waveguide, leading to a ratio dependent on their respective dimensions.
To calculate the perimeter of a tank, we need to know its shape and dimensions, such as length and width for a rectangular tank or radius for a circular tank. The volume of the tank (120 liters) does not directly give us the perimeter without additional information. If you provide the shape and dimensions, I can help calculate the perimeter.
To calculate the cross-sectional area of a tub and shower, measure the dimensions of the tub or shower's opening. For a rectangular tub, use the formula Area = length × width. For a circular shower, measure the diameter and use the formula Area = π × (radius²), where the radius is half the diameter. Ensure all measurements are in the same units for accurate results.
First of all, there is no reason to suppose that the area is circular as opposed to rectangular or triangular or some other simple or complicated shape. If, on the basis that the question asks for the radius, you assume that it is a rectangle, then the radius is 0.564 km = 564 metres.
To determine the radius of a hole, you need to measure the distance from the center of the hole to its edge. This can be done using a ruler or caliper. If the hole is circular and you have the diameter, simply divide that measurement by two to find the radius. If you provide specific dimensions or context, I can assist further!
The radius of the largest sphere that can fit entirely inside a rectangular box is determined by the smallest dimension of the box. In this case, the dimensions of the box are 4 cm, 6 cm, and 10 cm, with 4 cm being the smallest. Therefore, the radius of the largest sphere that can fit inside the box is half of the smallest dimension, which is 2 cm.
In circular motion, velocity is directly proportional to the radius and angular velocity (omega). This means that as the radius or angular velocity increases, the velocity of the object in circular motion also increases.
If it is a circular mirror the line would be called a radius. If it is a rectangular or square mirror it would just be called a diagonal or straight line... nothing special
The radius of a cylinder is half the thickness of its circular cross section.
The radius of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, is approximately 46.5 square miles (or 120.5 square kilometers) in area. However, if you're asking about its radius as a circular measurement, the average radius would be around 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers) from the center of the island to its coastline. Jersey is roughly oval-shaped, so its dimensions can vary.
CIRCUMFERENCE=2PIE R2 2*22/7*R2=28 =ROOT 49/11 SO VOLUME=4/3 PI R2 =4/3*22/7*49/11 =18.6 bar inch3
It is not possible to give the dimensions of the room without more information. First of all, the shape of the room is not known. It could be circular (with a radius of approx 12.35 ft), or an equilateral triangle with sides of 33.26 feet. Even if it is known to be rectangular, it could be an approximate square of a very long very thin room. The number of possibilities is infinite.