An example of something a meter long is the length from a doorknob to the floor.
yes
It is 867520 cals.
80 inches
-- 7.432 square meters on the floor -- 7.432 square meters on the ceiling -- more square meters on the walls, but in order to calculate them, you need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor
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The work done is calculated as force (25 N) x distance (1 meter) = 25 joules. This is because work done is given by the formula W = F*d. Holding the bag above the floor does not involve any further energy expenditure as long as the bag is stationary.
it is a meter longer than the wide of floor by:maureen
The above is the symbol of flow meter.
I believe you're talking about Star Power. Just tilt the guitar by lifting the neck up to you, or press the select button, and it should activate.
An example of something a meter long is the length from a doorknob to the floor.
yes
It is 867520 cals.
1 meter
80 inches
-- 7.432 square meters on the floor -- 7.432 square meters on the ceiling -- more square meters on the walls, but in order to calculate them, you need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor
As you specify circumference, I presume you mean a circular area of floor space, so:area = π x radius2 → radius = √(area/π)circumference = 2 x π x radius= 2 x π x √(area/π)= 2 x √(area x π)If you meant the perimeter of the floor space, then it depends upon the shape of the floor space and it can be any length greater than the minimum length which is that of the circle given above.