The cement SSA (specific surface area) usually is 350-400 m2/g, better to use one gas sorption analyzer to determine it---GOLD APP INSTRUMENTS.
A= 2(wh+lw+lh) where w = width h = height and l = length When trying to find the surface area of something, it is important to try to remember the specific formula. The formula for the surface area of a rectangular prism is A=2(wl+hl+hw).
I am not an expert but from experience selling tiles the following are guidelines: 1. The type of surface determines how much cement to use 2.The quality of cement will also affect ratio 3.The area to be tiled e.g. wall or floor determines the quantity on average 2-3 squares meters will require one 20Kg tile adhesive
There is no specific cube size mentioned here, however; the formula to find size of the cube is 6a2 (square). Thus if the side is 8", the surface area would be 6 x 8 x 6 = 384.
Kinda of a combination of both. The surface of a 3-D object is called surface area.
surface area is basically the total area of each surface of the 3d object. Sa = 2-D A = 3-D
A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.A 5-acre surface (or a surface of any other specific area) can have a different perimeter, depending on the exact shape.
No. "surface area" or "specific surface area" is a value, not viewable and it can be analysis by gas sorption analyzers (such as static volumetric principle analyzer V-Sorb 2800P). But, the "surface" is viewable.
Micro structure of concrete with nano materials gets changed like anything and is resulting tremendous increase in compressive strength apart from increase in specific surface area.
there are many calculation methods for specific surface area (SSA), such as Langmuir surface area, contrast reference materials methods, single and multi-point BET surface area, STSA etc. Different methods have different calculation equation ways. Should be confirm which SSA parameters you want to get--GOLD APP INSTRUMENTS.
you might want to be a bit more specific =P
You need to find the area of each two dimensional surface on the figure. Do you have a specific figure in mind?
The fineness of cement has an important bearing on the rate of hydration and hence onthe rate of gain of strength and also on the rate of evolution of heat. Finer cement offers agreater surface area for hydration and hence faster the development of strength.
wheel size effects velocity by, way of drag and surface area that touches road or cement. the more drag or surface touching ground the slower you will move
A good Latex paint, or satin finish paint will offer a smooth, and easy to clean surface...granted the surface is within a living area of your home. A basement area needs to be waterproofed before hand.
Area and perimeter can be used for measuring things such as lawns (for lawn care) or an area of ground for cement (to order the cement)
Please be specific: Are you referring to surface area, volume? the length of one side?
It is the surface area of the two ends plus the surface area of the curved surface. Surface area of each end is pir2 Surface area of the curved surface is 2pirh Total surface area = 2pir2 + 2pirh