The amount of space the outside of a figure occupies is referred to as its perimeter. The perimeter is the total distance around the figure, calculated by adding the lengths of all its sides. For simple shapes like rectangles and triangles, specific formulas can be used to determine the perimeter. In contrast, for irregular shapes, the perimeter can be found by measuring each side and summing those measurements.
The amount of space left on the sides of paragraphs wheather you are using paper or electronic writing. remember that the beguining of the paragraph uses more spacing and that the rest of the paragraph is wath would be a column inch.
The study of shapes in three-dimensional space.
It measures the inside or outside diameter of an object with a degree of accuracy in the microscopic range.
Structural engineering uses a tremendous amount of math.
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That refers to the amount of space it uses.
its because it uses huge amount of fuel to go into outer space and more even entering into earth's atmosphere
volume- the amount of space something takes up
more than one math uses algebra for example polynomials also use algebra and you can use algebra to figure out your pay for a year or to figure out your yearly interest on the amount you put in your savings account.
Hard drive space has no direct correlation to memory usage. It is quite possible for a program that occupies little space to use a large amount of RAM, and it is also possible for a program that uses a large amount of space to use very little RAM.
no a sound will not be produced because sound waves cannot travel through empty space they are mechanical waves
A refrigerator or air conditioner uses cold liquids (refrigerant) to absorb heat from inside a space and release it outside. The refrigerant evaporates to absorb heat and condenses to release it, allowing the system to cool the space.
Going into space. Going into space.
There is no particular amount recommended, nor is there such a thing as an "average" computer. The amount of space required varies tremendously depending on the person's interests and their intended use for the computer. A person who uses the system only for web surfing needs less than that of someone who uses theirs for gaming, and that is probably less than someone who uses theirs for video editing.
Going into space. Going into space.
It's not a good idea, if you need the space, change the amount that system restore uses, and the amount that windows uses for temporary internet files and the recycling bin uses first. I would NOT recommend deleting system volume info, it's hidden for a reason.
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