Area has the dimension of (length)2. So square feet, square yards, square miles, square meters, square centimeters; are all units describing an area. A hectare is an area unit equal to 10000 square meters, and an acre is an area unit equal to 43560 square feet.
it is the dimension of force over dimension of area. stress = force/area Why, that's just pressure !
-- If they give you the length and the area, then you don't have to look very hard to find the area. It's right there in front of you, and you only need to copy it. -- If they give you the area and one dimension, then the quotient of (area) divided by (the given dimension) is the missing dimension.
No. A point has no dimensions and no area.
The area also doubles.
To find the area of a rectangle, you need both its length and width. Since only one dimension, 20mm, is provided, we cannot calculate the area without the second dimension. If you have the width, you can multiply it by 20mm to get the area in square millimeters.
it is the dimension of force over dimension of area. stress = force/area Why, that's just pressure !
volume and stress and area have no dimension
This is the dimension of imagination, an area which we call the Twighlight Zone.
Area has the dimensions of (length)2 .
-- If they give you the length and the area, then you don't have to look very hard to find the area. It's right there in front of you, and you only need to copy it. -- If they give you the area and one dimension, then the quotient of (area) divided by (the given dimension) is the missing dimension.
No. A point has no dimensions and no area.
Divide its area by a given side
millimeter is linear dimension; squaremeter is area dimension. so i feel that there cannot be a conversion.
squared units of length.
Atlantic ocean
The area also doubles.
To find the area of a rectangle, you need both its length and width. Since only one dimension, 20mm, is provided, we cannot calculate the area without the second dimension. If you have the width, you can multiply it by 20mm to get the area in square millimeters.