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∙ 12y agoYou have a 20 feet x 15 feet room that is going to be tiled. You go to home improvement store and you find tiles that are 12 inches x 12 inches and 16 inches x 16 inches. Knowing the area of the room and how to calculate how many tiles are needed is helpful in this case.
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∙ 12y agoA=lw or a different formula depending on the object
A flat round object is a circle. Surface area of a circle = pi*radius squared.
To calculate the area of a space, first, you need a ruler or tape measurer. Next, measure the length and the width of the object, but not the height. Then, multiply the width by the length (or vice versa), and there's your answer. The answer would be in the unit of measurement squared.
how haout no
By integration, which basically means dividing the object into small pieces.
A=lw or a different formula depending on the object
lenght x breadth
1. Start 2. Input the the value of radius R 3. Let PI=3.14 4. Calculate area=PI*R*R 5. Print area 6.End
To calculate the area, we divide the force (1500 N) by the pressure (500 Pa) to get an area of 3 square meters. For the second part, if we double the area to 6 square meters and keep the force constant at 1500 N, the pressure would be halved to 250 Pa over the new larger area.
A flat round object is a circle. Surface area of a circle = pi*radius squared.
To calculate the surface area to volume ratio, simply divide the surface area of the object by its volume. This ratio is commonly used in science to understand how efficiently an object exchanges materials with its environment, with a higher ratio indicating better surface area for exchange relative to its volume.
To calculate the area of a space, first, you need a ruler or tape measurer. Next, measure the length and the width of the object, but not the height. Then, multiply the width by the length (or vice versa), and there's your answer. The answer would be in the unit of measurement squared.
To calculate the force exerted on an object in a well flowing at a given rate, you can use the formula: Force = Pressure x Area. First, calculate the pressure at the depth of the object in the well using the fluid's density, gravity, and depth. Then, determine the cross-sectional area of the object to which the pressure is being applied. Multiply these values to find the force exerted on the object.
The formula to calculate the area of a triangle is 1/2 * base * height. To understand this, think of a rectangle or a square. To calculate the area of this object you would use length * width (which is the same as base * height). If you cut this object in half, you get a triangle. So that area of any triangle is 1/2 * base * height. I cannot answer your question because you are missing the triangle's height but you should be able to use the formula above to calculate the answer on your own.
To calculate an object's resistance, you would need to know the material's resistivity, its length, cross-sectional area, and temperature (if it's a variable). Using these values, you can apply the formula R = ρ * (L/A) to calculate the resistance, where R is resistance, ρ is resistivity, L is length, and A is cross-sectional area.
how haout no
By integration, which basically means dividing the object into small pieces.