The answer is given in the question: 100mm
Volume = (length) x (width) x (thickness) = (area) x (thickness).Thickness = 100 mm = 0.1 mVolume = 1 m31 m3 = (area) x (0.1m)Area = 1 m3/0.1 m = 10 m2
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
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It depends on how thick you want the concrete.
The answer is given in the question: 100mm
Area = pi*502
Area = pi*502 in square mm
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Volume = (length) x (width) x (thickness) = (area) x (thickness).Thickness = 100 mm = 0.1 mVolume = 1 m31 m3 = (area) x (0.1m)Area = 1 m3/0.1 m = 10 m2
A 100mm cube would contain 1 litre. If you were able to split this cube into 1mm thick slices you would have 100 slices which would be 100mm squares. If you lay these squares out in a 10x10 grid square they would cover a square measuring 1000mm x 1000mm or 1 square metre. That is your answer and that is why a carton of milk spilt on the floor takes so much cleaning up !!!
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
The area of rock that flows like a thick liquid is called lava. Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano and can flow slowly downhill, resembling the movement of a thick liquid.
Ash
The mantle
because of its growth ,area and how long it lives
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