Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
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∙ 11y agoA cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3
10) The volume of the cylinder is 19*(π16^2) and the volume of the prism is 19*(16^2). Subtract these to get 10,409 m^3
Height is 2m
16m-28m factored = -12
16m equals how many feet?
A cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3
A cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3
10) The volume of the cylinder is 19*(π16^2) and the volume of the prism is 19*(16^2). Subtract these to get 10,409 m^3
Height is 2m
v=LWH (length x witdhx height) .16m x .24m x 1.4m = 0.06144 m2
It is 16m, the middle value.
16m-10m = 6
The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
6m by 16m is how much
16m-28m factored = -12
the base of a triangular sail is 8 m shorter than its height. the area is 24cm^2. Find the base and the height of the sail.
Four telescopes with 8m diameter each can gather as much light as one with 16m diameter because they can be combined using interferometry techniques to effectively act as a single telescope with the equivalent light-gathering area. By correlating the signals from the individual telescopes, the resolution and sensitivity can be increased as if they were a single larger telescope.