Im not sure what you mean by a pure rod, but if you are talking about a solid rod, which is simply a cylinder, you can calculate its area as follows: πDL+(πR²)2 Which is pi times the diameter times the length plus pi times the radius squared multiplied by 2.
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1 bundle 10mm ms rod= how many rod
The original answer (below) was off by a factor of 3, a surveyor's rod = 5.5 yards. So (2 yards)/(5.5 yards/rod) = 4/11 rod or about 0.364 rod.This is the original answer refers to fencing rod, but this is actually 5.5 yards (not feet) as originally stated. I found reference to an 80 rod roll equal to 1320 feet (see link).
An electrified rod attracts the pieces of paper after a while the papers fly away because of the exchange of the charges between the rod and the pieces of papers.
16.5 feet
To find the area of a rod, you need to know its shape. If the rod is cylindrical, you can calculate the surface area using the formula for the lateral surface area of a cylinder: 2πr * h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder. If the rod has a different shape, you will need to use the appropriate formula for that shape to find its area.
The formula for the area of a rod, which is a cylinder, is given by A = 2πrh + 2πr^2, where A is the total surface area, r is the radius of the rod, and h is the length of the rod. The first term 2πrh represents the lateral surface area of the cylinder, which is the curved surface area, and the second term 2πr^2 represents the area of the two circular bases of the cylinder. By summing these two terms, we obtain the total surface area of the rod.
There is none. Glass is a mixture, not a pure substance and so does not have a chemical formula.
2*pi*r^2*L= Surface Area this is wrong!
The volume of a rod can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the rod and h is the height (or length) of the rod. If the rod has a constant cross-sectional area, the volume can also be calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area by the length of the rod. The unit of measurement for the volume of a rod would be cubic units, such as cubic inches or cubic centimeters.
The piston surface area of a single-rod, double-acting piston consists of two main areas: the face area on one side of the piston and the annular area on the opposite side. The face area is the circular area of the piston that directly pushes against the fluid, while the annular area is the ring-shaped area around the piston rod that is also exposed to the fluid pressure. By summing these two areas, you can determine the total surface area of the piston that is subjected to the fluid pressure.
If the rod is made from pure iron it is not a mixture.
Formula of hexagonal ms rod
welding rod chemical formula?
A coccus shape has a lower surface area-to-volume ratio compared to a rod shape, which reduces water loss through evaporation in dry air. Additionally, the round shape of cocci bacteria may have a lower chance of desiccation compared to rod-shaped bacteria, as they have less exposed surface area for water loss.
When a glass rod is heated, the temperature is not uniform across its length, causing the end to soften and droop. Surface tension acts to minimize the surface area of the drooping end, resulting in a rounded shape as the molten glass retracts to form a more stable, lower energy configuration.
force/area = stress (it's the same as pressure)