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∙ 14y ago485.16 square centimeters BECAUSE.....
It will have 2 sides (front and back) that are 14.2 x 12.4cm.
It will have 2 sides (top, bottom) that are 14.2 x 2.5cm.
It will have 2 sides (side, side) that are 12.4 x 2.5cm.
2 x (14.2 x 12.4) = 352.16 cm squared
2 x (14.2 x 2.5) = 71.00 cm squared
2 x (12.4 x 2.5) = 62.00
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∙ 14y agoIts surface area is: 2*(5*5)+4*(5*10) = 250 square cm of cardboard will be needed
600 in2
Area of one side x 6
Each face is 25m2 and there are 6 faces...
We measure them on the either side of the mirror and not on the side of the normal to the surface of the mirror because, if the mirror or any reflecting surface is bent, then there will be a difference between the angle of incidence and angle reflection which can be avoided by measuring those angles on the either side of the mirror.
When I slowly pulled the cardboard, the coin placed on top of the cardboard remained at rest but was dragged along with cardboard. Explanation: That is because, the coin was dragged by the force in the surface of the cardboard called friction.
When I slowly pulled the cardboard, the coin placed on top of the cardboard remained at rest but was dragged along with cardboard. Explanation: That is because, the coin was dragged by the force in the surface of the cardboard called friction.
Cardboard generally has low friction due to its smooth surface. However, the amount of friction can vary depending on the specific texture and condition of the cardboard.
Cardboard is an opaque material, meaning it does not allow light to pass through. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface, but since cardboard does not transmit light, there is no surface for light to bounce off of in order to create a reflection.
It will float until the cardboard becomes saturated and eventually sinks.
Cardboard is typically a rough surface, and fingernails are typically smooth. If your fingernails feel like cardboard, it may be wise to visit a doctor to ensure nothing is wrong with you body.
Its surface area.
3,848.45mm2.
If you place a coin on top of the cardboard covering the beaker, it will not fall into the beaker due to gravity. The coin's weight is spread out evenly on the cardboard surface, preventing it from piercing through. However, it is always recommended to handle laboratory equipment carefully to prevent accidents.
Yes it is.
I think you are talking about a graduated cylinder. When measuring liquids in a grad. cylinder you should read at the bottom of the miniscus ( the curved surface of the water or other liquid).
The empty cardboard box exerts more pressure on the ground because its weight is distributed over a smaller surface area compared to the same piece of cardboard that has been flattened. When flattened, the weight of the cardboard is spread out over a larger area, resulting in less pressure.