H= v over pie r to the second
This is a play on words on the well known area of a circle formula; (pi)r^2 pi= 3.14 and r stands for your radius. BTW Pie are round.
FOR WIRE A , RA = rho L/A = rho L/pie* r square -equation 1 RB = rho 2L/pie(2r)square = rho 2L/4 pie*r square =rho L/2 pie * r square -equation 2 RA/RB = rho L/pie * r square * 2 pie *r square/rho L RA/RB = 2 RA = 2RB , RB = RA/2 1/Rp = 1/RA + 1/RB =1/RA +1/RB 1/Rp = 3/RA Rp/RA = 1/3 Hence the ratio is 1:3
If you know the radius of its base and its height, then total surface area = 2*pi*r2 + 2*pi*r*h = 2*pi*r*(r + h) square units.
If r is the radius of the can and h is the height thenSurface area = pi*r*(r+h) square units Volume = pi*r^2*h.
bed volume= pie*r square*h where, pie=3.14 r=radius of column h=height of column it is the total volume of column packed with the gel.
H= v over pie r to the second
(2)(pie)(r)(h) + (2)(pie)(r - squared) = tot area of a cylinder
v= pie times r square.....
The formula for the area of a circle is pie r squared therefore if pie r squared = 254.5 r squared = 254.4 divided by pie = 81.009... r = square root of 81.009... = 9.000... = 9 ( correct to the nearest whole number) therefore radius of this circle is 9
This is a play on words on the well known area of a circle formula; (pi)r^2 pi= 3.14 and r stands for your radius. BTW Pie are round.
"Pi R Squared" refers to the formula for the area of a circle. A = (pi)r2 (3.1416 times the square of the radius)
FOR WIRE A , RA = rho L/A = rho L/pie* r square -equation 1 RB = rho 2L/pie(2r)square = rho 2L/4 pie*r square =rho L/2 pie * r square -equation 2 RA/RB = rho L/pie * r square * 2 pie *r square/rho L RA/RB = 2 RA = 2RB , RB = RA/2 1/Rp = 1/RA + 1/RB =1/RA +1/RB 1/Rp = 3/RA Rp/RA = 1/3 Hence the ratio is 1:3
Their is spelled T-H-E-I-R.
If you know the radius of its base and its height, then total surface area = 2*pi*r2 + 2*pi*r*h = 2*pi*r*(r + h) square units.
If r is the radius of the can and h is the height thenSurface area = pi*r*(r+h) square units Volume = pi*r^2*h.
Make r the subject of the formula pi*r2*h = V r = the square root of V/pi*h