70 square cm.
Height of telephone pole: 20*tan(70) = 55 feet rounded
5 x 12inches to a foot would equal 60 inches. Ten more inches would make 70; therefore 5' 10" would be 70 inches.
area_triangle = 1/2 x base x height = 1/2 x 14 cm x 10 cm = 70 cm2
16 x 70 = 1,120 square feet
you mean a 235/60 r16 being used with 3-235/70 r16? I wouldn't unless it's an emergency. the single tire has a smaller diameter. by 23.5 mm. the 235 part is basically the width of the tire, the 60 and/or 70 is a percentage of that with and that is the profile or height of the tire. so the difference is these tires is 10% of 235mm.
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.
Maybe, if there is clearance for the wider tire.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
If 235/70-16 is the OEM tire size then switching to a 245/70-16 will cause your speedometer to read 58.8 at a true 60 mph. You will also have slightly less power.
235/70/16
235 70r 16
235/70/16
215/75-16 is about your only choice.
No you can not. say for example 265 70 R16 the height of the tire from the rim to outside of tire is 70% of the 265. you can use a calculator to find what size of tire you can use other wise your speedometer will be out
The 235 / 65 / R16 is the lower profile tire ( 28 inches in diameter instead of the 29 inches in diameter for the 235 / 70 / R16 ) Both size tires are the same width
The way you have phrased your question is confusing. If you are saying that the 235/70-16 is the OEM size the answer is NO, this is not an acceptable swap. Going either way this is a bad swap. If your OEM size is 235/70-16 and you want to go to a 75 series tire then you need to install a 215/75-16. If your OEM size is 245/75-16 and you want to go to a 70 series tire then go with a 265/70-16.