Woman: GFR (mL/min) = 1,04*[140-age (year)]*weight (kg)
P - Kr (µmol/L)
Man: GFR (mL/min ) = 1,23*(140-age (year)*weight (kg)
P - Kr (µmol/L) Woman: GFR (mL/min) = 1,04*[140-age (year)]*weight (kg)
P - Kr (µmol/L)
Man: GFR (mL/min ) = 1,23*(140-age (year)*weight (kg)
P - Kr (µmol/L)
box:length*breath*height cuboid:same as above
No the area is when you are dealing with a 2-dimensional figure. Surface area formulas vary depending on if the object is a rectangular prism, a pyramid, a cone, or a triangular prism. a.k.a. the object needs to be 3-D to have a surface area.
the surface area is 1 inch per square meter if u divide 1.234 into pie the decimal equals only one solid giving you the said calculations
The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is given by:2�r2 + 2�rhandBA + 2�rh.
Find the surface area of each individual face and then add them together to give the total surface area of the pyramid.
box:length*breath*height cuboid:same as above
Bearing clearance is the distance between the crankshaft journal and the bearing surface. It is usually referred to as oil clearance, as that's what is occupying the space.
According to NKBA guidlines, 'At least 24" clearance between cooking surface and a protected surface above (this refers to the heat resistant underside of the OTR) or 30" clearance between cooking surface and an unprotected surface above. (wood or other flammable material)
There are different types of geometry formulas such as polygon properties, area formulas, volume formulas, surface area formulas, circle formulas, and perimeter formulas.
LxW or BxH
sphere surface area = 4 * pi * (radius2) and: sphere volume = 4/3 * pi * (radius3) ( pi = 3.141592654 approx)
circular calculations. circumference, area of circle, vol of sphere, surface area of sphere, etc.
the formulas for lateral area dont include the figures bases. surface area does.
They both depend on circumference not perimeter.
according to my calculations this is not a real question. the methods used in this question is not correct but the answer is because the wind blows
Acording to the calculations of my recordings a basketball bounes better in conrete that any other type of surfaces.
Surface Area is the sum of the areas of the surfaces in the figure. Surface Area of a Prism= 2lw+2lh+2wh Surface Area of a Cylinder= 2(3.14)r(r)+2(3.14)rh