ft x ft x ft is length times width times depth. Which will give the cubic capacity (volume, mass) of a 3D shape, a shoebox being a simple example of a 3D shape. If you were to measure your garden, you would have length times width, which is a 2D shape and is given in square feet. It is 2D because there is no height (depth), only length times width.
Diameter of the tree is 2.5 feet (7.85 ft/3.1416)
40 ft
50 feet
56.25 feet
Yes, you can make one.
That would depend on the make, model, weight rating.That would depend on the make, model, weight rating.
You have two similar triangles with one side the tree, and another the shadow Using the side with the tree, the ratio of the length of the triangles can be found: the triangles are in the ratio of 24 : 40 Thus divide the shadow of the 40ft tree by 40 to find out the length of shadow per foot of tree, and multiply this by 24 to find the length of the shadow of the 24 ft tree. This can be done by using the ratio as a fraction 24/40: → the shadow of the 24 ft tree is 16 ft × 24/40 = 9.6 ft
Assuming that the ground was level and the tree was vertical before it was hit by lightning, the top section of the tree formed the hypotenuse (H) of a right triangle having a base of 60 feet and a side of 30 feet. H2 = 302 ft + 602 ft = 900 ft + 3600 ft = 4500 ft H = sq rt 4500 ft = 67 ft (approx.) The tree was originally about 97 feet tall.
As the sun is far enough away, the rays of light are effectively parallel. This produces similar triangles with the ratio of sides the same in each case. As the shadow of the post is 12 ft and the shadow of the tree is 24 ft, the sides of the triangle of the tree are double that of the post. Assuming the post is parallel to the tree, the tree's height is twice the height of the post → tree = 12 ft × 2 = 24ft high.
8 ft. Tall coffin
The height of the tree is in direct proportion to the pole and its shadow
To get the right replacement AC adapter for you fiber optic Christmas tree you should contact the company that makes the tree. There should be a information sticker attached to the base that will contain the phone number needed and the model number of the tree.
5 ft (pole 15 ft)
I have this model, it is 3.2 cu ft.
It is a white spruce tree and it is 200 ft long
No. At most, it can make a descending jump of up to 60 feet, or 18 metres.