400 N
400 N / 10cm2 = 2000 N / 50cm2
400 N 400 N / 10cm2 = 2000 N / 50cm2
Fold the paper in half.
5 x 10 = 50cm2
10 × 5 = 50Therefore, the width is 5 centimetres.
3m * 3m = 300cm * 300cm = 90000 cm2 Number of 50 cm2 tiles required = 90000/50 = 1800
400 N 400 N / 10cm2 = 2000 N / 50cm2
Fold the paper in half.
5 x 10 = 50cm2
10 × 5 = 50Therefore, the width is 5 centimetres.
3m * 3m = 300cm * 300cm = 90000 cm2 Number of 50 cm2 tiles required = 90000/50 = 1800
The force of a 10 N area to 50 Cm times 2 would be 400. This is used in science.
In principle, Area of bathroom = 2*1 = 2 sq metres Area of each tile = 0.5*0.5 = 0.25 sq m So number of tiles required = 2/0.25 = 8 tiles. In practice, you will need to allow for breakage.
To calculate the number of 50 cm² tiles needed for a 1 m x 2 m floor, first convert the floor area to square centimeters. The floor area is 1 m x 2 m = 100 cm x 200 cm = 20,000 cm². Next, divide the total floor area by the area of one tile: 20,000 cm² ÷ 50 cm² = 400 tiles. Therefore, you will need 400 tiles to cover the floor.