If Area = 70mm2
and Height = 20mm
Then Base = 7mm
Using the formula Area = 0.5 x base x height, we can see that
70mm2= 0.5 x base x 20mm.
Then, with simple algebra we can see that
70mm2/(0.5 x 20mm) = base
Therefore, base = 7mm
To find out how many 20mm x 20mm squares fit in a square meter, first convert square meters to square millimeters. One square meter equals 1,000,000 square millimeters. Each 20mm x 20mm square has an area of 400 square millimeters. Dividing 1,000,000 by 400 gives you 2,500, so there are 2,500 of these squares in a square meter.
A cylinder with a radius of 10mm and a height of 15mm has a volume of 4,712.39mm3
The surface area is 4398.23mm2
The weight of a TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) rod can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg) = (Diameter² × Length × 0.00617). For a 20mm diameter rod that is 12 meters long, the weight would be approximately 15 kg per meter. Therefore, the total weight of a 12-meter length of 20mm TMT rod is about 180 kg.
To find the area of a rectangle, you need both its length and width. Since only one dimension, 20mm, is provided, we cannot calculate the area without the second dimension. If you have the width, you can multiply it by 20mm to get the area in square millimeters.
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To find out how many 20mm x 20mm squares fit in a square meter, first convert square meters to square millimeters. One square meter equals 1,000,000 square millimeters. Each 20mm x 20mm square has an area of 400 square millimeters. Dividing 1,000,000 by 400 gives you 2,500, so there are 2,500 of these squares in a square meter.
A cylinder with a radius of 10mm and a height of 15mm has a volume of 4,712.39mm3
The surface area is 4398.23mm2
The weight of a TMT (Thermo-Mechanically Treated) rod can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg) = (Diameter² × Length × 0.00617). For a 20mm diameter rod that is 12 meters long, the weight would be approximately 15 kg per meter. Therefore, the total weight of a 12-meter length of 20mm TMT rod is about 180 kg.
To find the area of a rectangle, you need both its length and width. Since only one dimension, 20mm, is provided, we cannot calculate the area without the second dimension. If you have the width, you can multiply it by 20mm to get the area in square millimeters.
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12*2+20*2 = 64 mm
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