The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters is 31.416m3
6 metres!
Area = Base Length * Height So Base Length = Area/Height = 190 sq m/19 m = 10 metres.
Many units are smaller than millimeter (10-3 meter) . For example:micrometer (10-6 meter)nano-meter (10-9 meter)picometer (10-12 meter)femtometer (10-15 meter)attometer (10-18 meter)zeptometer (10-21 meter)
Height is not a unit of measure, it is a direction. There is, therefore no conversion possible.
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters is 31.416m3
A cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters has a surface area equal to 69.12m2
what is the answer
785.375 cubic feet of water.
standard height in u.s. is 6 foot 8 inches = 203.2 cm = 2.032 m
1 meter = 3.281 ft
The man diving from the 10 meter board would have more potential energy because his starting height is higher, resulting in greater gravitational potential energy. Potential energy is directly proportional to height, so the higher the diving board, the greater the potential energy.
a kilometre is 1,000 meters so 10 divided by 1,000 is 0.01
6 metres!
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Area = Base Length * Height So Base Length = Area/Height = 190 sq m/19 m = 10 metres.