It is not clear what the dimensions are. A triangular prism is normally specified by four lengths: the three sides of the triangular base(s) and one for the length. However, the question contains 5 lengths!
No, because 1cm = 10mm. So 5mm = 0.5cm and 1cm is greater than 0.5cm
The volume is pi x diameter squared times height//4 The volume collected is 5mm x 100 mm x 100 mm x 3.14/4 = 39250 cu mm = 39.25 cu cm keep in mind that the rain measurement is still 5mm independent of volume collected.
125 mm3 = 0.125 cm3
The acceptable range of fineness modulus for aggregates sized 5mm to 10mm typically falls between 2.3 to 3.1. This range is important for ensuring proper workability and strength in concrete mixes. A fineness modulus below this range may indicate excessive fine particles, while a value above may suggest too many coarse aggregates. Always refer to specific project requirements or standards for precise guidelines.
5mm is half a cm
No, because 1cm = 10mm. So 5mm = 0.5cm and 1cm is greater than 0.5cm
The volume of a box that is 5mm in every dimension (length, width and height) is 125 cubic millimeters.
A 10mm x 5mm cyst on the left lobe of your brain is equivalent to 1 cm x 0.5 cm in size.
80mm
Thicknet used 5mm coax, thinnet used 10mm.
a centimeter is 10mm. so half of this... 10/2=5.... gives 5mm
The volume of this cube would be 125 cubic millimetres which is equal to 0.000125 litres
Lunch boxes are not all the same size so the volume will vary from one to another.
For starters, there are 10mm in a centimetre. So 10/100, x 50 (to get 50%) is 5mm
The volume is pi x diameter squared times height//4 The volume collected is 5mm x 100 mm x 100 mm x 3.14/4 = 39250 cu mm = 39.25 cu cm keep in mind that the rain measurement is still 5mm independent of volume collected.
The total surface area is 150mm2 and the volume of the cube 125mm3
125 mm3 = 0.125 cm3