Volume of block = 11 dm x 1 m x 5 dm = 110 cm x 100 cm x 50 cm = 550,000 cm3
Volume of bullet = 4/3*pi*r3 = 65.4 cm3 (approx).
Number of bullets = 550,000/65.4 = 8403.4 that is 8403
Length by width by height
To calculate the area of a rectangular block, you need to multiply its length by its width. The formula for the area of a rectangle is A = l x w, where A represents the area, l is the length, and w is the width. Simply plug in the values for length and width into the formula and perform the multiplication to find the area of the rectangular block.
perimeter of rectangle=2(l+b) l=length of the rectangle b=breadth of the rectangle
If you are talking about an individual cell it's a field. If you are talking about the whole thing, that is your spread sheet.
The equation for the volume of a rectangular prism (such as a block of ice) is height times width times depth. That would make the volume of this block of ice is 9 meters cubed.
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.
It is the mass of the block divided by its volume.
Yes, swords can block bullets. Bullets can fly really fast but you need to learn how to block fast flying bullets with a sword. <><><> No, swords do not block bullets. If they did, police officers would be carrying swords. A bullet from a large caliber handgun or high powered rifle has enough energy to snatch the sword from your hand, break your hand, and shatter the blade of the sword. What works in anime does not always work in the real world.
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when a parallel beam hit the rectangular glass it will gave a refraction.
A rectangular group of cells in a spreadsheet can be called a range or a block.
Oh, dude, a rectangular block is just a solid figure with six faces that are all rectangles. It's like a box, but fancier sounding. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your knowledge of basic shapes, just throw "rectangular block" into the conversation and watch the awe in their eyes.
Length by width by height
Adjacent Range
A cuboid or a rectangular prism.
A brick