approx. 55.89um
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.
First draw a rectangle with an area of 6 square units - for example 2 units x 3 units. Then "slide" the topmost side along its length through any distance of your choice. (You could slide any side along its own length.) The length of the base has not been altered and, since the top was slid along its length, the vertical height has not been changed either. So the area remains unchanged at 6 sq units.
Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
Each side of the square is 82 meters in length so its perimeter is 4*82 = 328 meters and the length of the wire will be 4*328 = 1312 meters
Yes. Think of a kite shape. Symmetry along its length but no parallel sides.
it's the transverse wave that carries waves on a string .b'caz waves on a string proceed along the length of the string but the particles of the medium that is the particles of the string move perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
The medium of a wave on a spring is the material of the spring itself. As the wave travels through the spring, it causes the individual particles of the material to oscillate back and forth. This motion of the particles transfers energy along the length of the spring.
No, particles of matter are not carried along with a sound wave. Sound waves are created by the vibration of particles within a medium, which then pass the energy along through compression and rarefaction of the medium's particles. However, the particles themselves do not travel with the sound wave.
You have to find the code in the computer, but to do that, you have to get the disc along with the paperclip under the sofa
It is the length along one of its edges.
As waves pass through a rope, the individual particles of the rope move in a circular motion perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. This creates a pattern of vibration along the rope that moves with the wave. The energy of the wave causes the particles of the rope to oscillate back and forth, transferring the wave energy along the length of the rope.
Clay particles are very fine grained and light weight, so easily carried along by flowing water.
If it is a straight line then it has lateral symmetry along its length. It also has symmetry at every point along its length.
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.
The material is conductive. Metals (copper or aluminum, etc) allows charged particles of electrons to move freely in either direction along their length.
Longitudinal waves are called so because the vibration of the particles is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the particles move back and forth in the same direction that the wave is traveling, creating compressions and rarefactions along the wave.
They move back and forth - in this case, along the direction in which the wave advanced.