the length of the base would be 16
2a to the second power. If you combine the like terms, (a to the second power + a to the second power), it would be the same as 2a to the second power.
You just cube the height....like height to the 3rd power (height*height*height)
By definition, a cube has the same length on all three sides. So you mulitple the side by itself three times. Volume = L X L X L Or that is called the "Length cubed". Volume = L^3 (Length raised to the 3rd power).
Because the power, when used on units, expresses what dimension that unit is in. For shapes, the 3rd power represents the 3rd dimension, and the most well-known shape of that dimension is a cube (length * width * height = 3 dimensions).
8x to the second power is 64x2
Triangle Area = ½base × height Square Area = length of side to the power of 2 Rectangle Area = breadth × height Parallelogram Area = breadth × height Circle Area = πrto the power of 2
It is the length of one of the sides to the second power or squared.
Power (watts) is amperes times voltage, or joules per second. Energy is joules, or watt-seconds. The length of time an electrical load is on is proportional to energy, not power.
The triangle of power can be found in the Cove! The "triangle of power's" true meaning in anonymous, only to know that it's something about ninjas.
the electrical power triangle is as shown in the above pictiure
It is 1/4*base2*(vertical height)2 in units of length to the fourth power. If the lengths of the sides are X, Y and Z, then the area squared is (X + Y + Z)*(- X + Y + Z)*(X - Y + Z)*(X + Y - Z)/16
200 newton-meters per second = 200 watts.
The theorem you are referring to is a2+b2=c2 which is called the Pythagorean theorem. This describes the side lengths of a right triangle in which the two sides that meet at a right angle are sides a and b respectively and side c is the hypotenuse.
96 inch's to the power of 2
The volume of a standard hexagon can be given by the product of 6 times the length of one side of the hexagon and the height. Note that for a hexagon to have volume, it must have another dimension that is height.
Volume= 3.14 multiplied by radius of base to the second power multiplied by height of cylinder
The power in the Bermuda triangle is electricity, gasoline, cooking oil, some wind turbines and solar power.