I don't understand why there are so many questions about rectangles' perimeter. You just add the length and the width and double your answer....
Ah, the diameter of 25mm is approximately 0.984 inches. Just imagine that measurement as a tiny, delicate circle on your canvas, adding a touch of precision to your artwork. Remember, every measurement, no matter how small, has its own special place in the beautiful world of art.
New coin is of 25mm old cins used to come in 26mm and eleven sided one is of 27mm
The given dimensions are incorrect for it to be a square because a square has 4 equal sides and its area in square units is: a side times a side.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some geometry now! So, the radius of a circle is half of its diameter, right? That means if the diameter is 50mm, the radius would be 25mm. And if you want to find the diameter from the radius, just double it! Simple math, man.
You have specified three dimensions. A rectangular area will have a length and a width. If your length is 90m, is the width 25mm or 12mm? I can't make sense of this as it is.
gear with shaft dia40mm length 230 teeth 14 shaft dia 25mm width 6.5mm length 168mm
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The weight of a 25mm thick steel plate can vary depending on the density of steel, which is typically around 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the weight, you would need to determine the dimensions (length and width) of the plate. Then, you can multiply the volume (length x width x thickness) by the density to get the weight in grams or convert it to kilograms or pounds as needed.
A standard paperclip typically measures about 25mm in length.
The weight of a 25mm x 25mm x 2mm steel tube can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the tube by the density of steel. The formula for calculating the weight is Weight = Volume x Density. Once you calculate the volume (length x width x thickness) and multiply it by the density of steel (usually around 7850 kg/m^3), you will get the weight of the steel tube.
That will depend on its length which has not been given.
Is that a question? -Please explain with a word or two more.
A mild steel ERW tube 25mm diameter with 2mm wall with 1000 mm length weighs about 1.2kg
Area of 25mm dia multiply by length 6000mm multiply by density mins area of 21mm dia multiply by length 6000mm multiply by density.
27 1/2"D x 18 3/4"W x 26"H (699 mm x 476 mm x 660 mm) ± 1" (25mm) are typical measurements of a toilet.
The weight of 25 mm would depend on the material it is made of. In general, 25 mm would weigh very little, as it is a measurement of length (thickness) and not weight.