The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area!
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
It depends on the surface area of what!
It is the area of the exposed surface. So if you take a cube, the surface area is the sum of the areas of each of the 6 faces. They are all the same in the case of a cube. In general, add up the surface area of each exposed surface and this is the total surface area.
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To calculate the surface area of a brick, you would find the surface area for each of the 6 sides, then add them together. To find the surface area of one of the faces/sides, you would multiply the length of the face in question by the width of that same face. If this is a regular brick, then the sides should match up, meaning if you do one side, then the opposite side should be the same surface area. To find the volume, you multiply the height of the brick by the length of the brick by the width of the brick.
normally, you first need to calculate surface area of the brick which is 12*12=144. then you need to divide total area to bricks surface area which is 48/144. but probably they gave the units in terms of cm ot metres,then first you need to make them same unit.
The area of Ashfield Brick Pits is 6,000.0 square meters.
A feather falls slower than a brick because of air resistance. The larger surface area of the feather allows more air resistance to act against it, slowing down its fall. The brick is denser and has a smaller surface area, so it falls faster due to less air resistance.
Standard brick dimensions are 215x102.5x65mm.
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The pressure exerted by a brick is the same regardless of whether it is on its side or end, as pressure is determined by the force applied over a given area. The weight of the brick remains constant, so the pressure it exerts also remains constant.
Different brick have areas. The normal is about 3.5 per sq ft. 270 x 3.5 = 945 The brick are sold in cubes that range from 4 to 500 per cube. You have to think about a waste factor, or if your wall has details such as row locks or coins you will use more than the surface area. Unfortunately brick layers are paid by the brick... it does not bother them to waste.
if a brick surface is required for both outside and inside walls a____________wall can be used a- brick furing b-brick cavity c-brick venner d two-sides
Yes, hydrochloric acid can be used to clean mortar from brick walls, but it should be used with caution. It is a strong acidic solution that can effectively dissolve mortar residue, but it can also damage the brick surface if not used properly. It is important to follow safety precautions and test a small area first before applying it to the entire surface.
Because an object has to displace an equivalent volume to be able to sink. Say you dropped a brick into a bucket of water, brick and water cannot occupy the same space at the same time so for the brick to sink it has to "displace" or move a volume of water equal to the size of the brick. That's why when you get in the bath the water level rises - you have displaced a volume of water equal to the size of your body.
The force applied by a hammer is focused on a small area, creating enough pressure to break the brick without causing harm to the hand underneath. This is due to the distribution of force over a smaller surface area, minimizing the impact on the teacher's hand.