Ice hockey is played on a rectangular rink with curved corners whose length may vary from 184 to 200 ft (56-61 m), its width from 85 to 98 ft (26-30 m).
Hockey rinks in most of the world follow the International Hockey Federation specifications, which is 61 metres (200 ft) × 30 metres (98 ft) with a corner radius of 4.2 metres (14 ft). The distance from the end boards to the nearest goal line is 4 metres (13 ft). The distance from each goal line to the nearest blue line is 17 metres (56 ft). The distance between the two blue lines is also 17 metres (56 ft)
North AmericanMost North American rinks follow the National Hockey League specifications of 200 feet (61 m) × 85 feet (26 m). The corners are rounded in the arc of a circle with a radius of 28 feet (8.5 m)The NHL attacking zones are expanded, with blue lines 64 feet (20 m) from the goal line and 50 feet (15 m) apart
OriginsThe rink specifications originate ice surface measured 204 feet (62 m) × 80 feet (24 m).Add the length and breadth and then double it.
what is the pressure if the length is 16cm & breadth is 7cm
int length int breadth int area= (length x breadth) print area
No, only breadth and length
the length of something
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2(length+breadth)=Perimetre Length= (Perimetre/2)-Breadth Area=Length x breadth
breadth
length is 3 and breadth is 2
If the shape is a rectangle (or square), then Perimeter = 2*(Length + Breadth) So Breadth = Perimeter/2 - Length
Add the length and breadth and then double it.
what is the pressure if the length is 16cm & breadth is 7cm
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Breadth) So, 1570 = 2*(168 + Breadth) 785 = 168 + Breadth Breadth = 617 metres Which is rather an unusual result because normally the length is greater than the breadth.
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volume is equal to length x breadth x height
its length is 28 metres and its breadth is 15 metres
All you need to do is length x breadth = area