Volume = (length) x (width) x (thickness) = (area) x (thickness).
Thickness = 100 mm = 0.1 m
Volume = 1 m3
1 m3 = (area) x (0.1m)
Area = 1 m3/0.1 m = 10 m2
The answer is given in the question: 100mm
If your Length=13.8mm and Height=6.75 and your depth(thickness)=100m then the area thick would be heightxdepth 675mm2 thick the total volume of this object would be lengthxheightxdepth 9315mm3
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
A yard of concrete is a cubic yard and cannot be converted directly to square feet of coverage. You must first determine the depth or thickness that the concrete will be. For instance, since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, a 1 foot thick layer of concrete will cover 9 square yards of area. A 4 inch (1/3 foot) thick layer would cover 27 square feet of area.
To determine how many 100mm blocks fit in one square meter (M²), first calculate the area of a 100mm block. A 100mm block typically has dimensions of 100mm x 100mm, which equals 0.01m x 0.01m, or 0.0001m² per block. Therefore, in one square meter, you can fit 10,000 blocks (1m² / 0.0001m² = 10,000).
it rather depends on how thick a layer you put down.
The answer is given in the question: 100mm
If your Length=13.8mm and Height=6.75 and your depth(thickness)=100m then the area thick would be heightxdepth 675mm2 thick the total volume of this object would be lengthxheightxdepth 9315mm3
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
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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 !!!
A yard of concrete is a cubic yard and cannot be converted directly to square feet of coverage. You must first determine the depth or thickness that the concrete will be. For instance, since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, a 1 foot thick layer of concrete will cover 9 square yards of area. A 4 inch (1/3 foot) thick layer would cover 27 square feet of area.
To determine the area that 14 liters can cover, you need to know the depth or thickness of the layer being applied. For example, if the liquid is spread in a layer that is 1 centimeter thick, 14 liters would cover an area of 1.4 square meters (since 1 liter equals 1,000 cubic centimeters, and 14 liters equals 14,000 cubic centimeters). The calculation changes with different thicknesses, so specifying the desired layer depth is essential for an accurate area estimate.
The surface area of a 100mm dish can be calculated using the formula for the surface area of a sphere, which is 4r2. Since the dish is a hemisphere, the formula becomes 2r2. Plugging in the radius of 50mm (half of 100mm), the surface area of the dish is approximately 15,708 square millimeters.
Area = pi*502
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Area = pi*502 in square mm