You cannot.
2*pi*sqrt(l/g) is a measure of time and so the units cannot be m squared.
You cannot.
2*pi*sqrt(l/g) is a measure of time and so the units cannot be m squared.
You cannot.
2*pi*sqrt(l/g) is a measure of time and so the units cannot be m squared.
You cannot.
2*pi*sqrt(l/g) is a measure of time and so the units cannot be m squared.
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You cannot.
2*pi*sqrt(l/g) is a measure of time and so the units cannot be m squared.
area = 2pi*r2circumference = 2pi*rThe ratio of their circumferences will be 2pi*r1 /2pi*r2 = r1/r21) r2 = 6pi/2pi = 3. r1 = root(3).2) r = 150pi/2pi = 75. r2 = root(75)So the ratio of their circumferences isr1/r2 = root(3)/root(75)
c=TT R Given the area, the radius = square root (area / Pi). Given the circumference, the radius = circumf/ 2Pi.
The cos of 2pi is 360 degrees which is 1.
No. 2Pi r is equal to Pi d, though.
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