50 cm = 0.5 metres. So area = 29 m * 0.5 m = 29*0.5 metre2 = 14.5 metre2
106 metre2 = 1141 sq feet.
480 metre2 = 5167 sq feet
9 metre2
A unit cross-section, as defined by the SI system of measurement, is 1 metre2. So a column of air is all the air in a vertical column whose cross sectional area is 1 m2. The exact shape of the cross section is not defined but it is normally circular or a square.A unit cross-section, as defined by the SI system of measurement, is 1 metre2. So a column of air is all the air in a vertical column whose cross sectional area is 1 m2. The exact shape of the cross section is not defined but it is normally circular or a square.A unit cross-section, as defined by the SI system of measurement, is 1 metre2. So a column of air is all the air in a vertical column whose cross sectional area is 1 m2. The exact shape of the cross section is not defined but it is normally circular or a square.A unit cross-section, as defined by the SI system of measurement, is 1 metre2. So a column of air is all the air in a vertical column whose cross sectional area is 1 m2. The exact shape of the cross section is not defined but it is normally circular or a square.
1 metre2
50 cm = 0.5 metres. So area = 29 m * 0.5 m = 29*0.5 metre2 = 14.5 metre2
1 millipascal = 0.001 newton/metre2
712 sq feet = 66.15 metre2
106 metre2 = 1141 sq feet.
480 metre2 = 5167 sq feet
9 metre2
No, it is not. Pascal is the unit (SI) of pressure. 1 Pascal=1 Newton/metre2
4.5 watt/metre2
Area of a triangle = 0.5*base*height. In this case, area = 0.5*3*5 = 7.5 metre2.
When area of contact increases between two objects, then the pressure applied decreases. Here is the formula: Pressure(Pascals)=Force(newtons)/area(metre2)
The SI unit is a Joule and 1 joule = 1 newton * 1 metre or 1 kg*1 metre2/1 second2.