Area(air) = 2
surface area
-- The amount of paper you'd have if you cut the figure out. -- The amount of carpet you need to completely cover the figure.
Either. It depends on the amount of liquid to be measured and the precision required.
That depends on the tax rate. Usually you would add the tax to the nominal amount (to the 49.99 in this case). Calculate the tax by multiplying the tax rate (divided by 100) by the purchase amount. Then add this to the purchase amount.
area of a polygon is the amount of area inside the polygon. A square is a polygon and its area is the side length squared, ie times itself. Some polygons are harder to find the area of.
Area(air) = 2
depends on how big the air balloons is
Surface area of a shape depends on what shape you have in mind.
. Circumference(air) = 1
Radius(air) = 3
The ballon contains a fixed amount of gas producing internal pressure. At the surface, this pressure equals the surface atmospheric pressure. As the balloon rises, the atmospheric pressure drops, allowing the balloon to expand, keeping the internal pressure and external pressure equal. If the balloon is fully inflated at the surface it will burst at higher altitude.
It all depends on the rate the balloon loses heat, which in turn depends on the size of the balloon, the weight of the balloon, the insulation and porosity properties of the balloon fabric, and the amount of solar heating, if any, that it receives. THough, when the air heats the molecules are literally expanding and thus filling the vacancy of the balloon! This is due to the effect of physical conditions that molecules undergo.
Depends on the type of rubber and amount of helium in balloon
I presume you mean without an airborne heater. The answer is, there is no fixed time! It could range from a few minutes to the best part of a day. It all depends on the rate the balloon loses heat, which in turn depends on the size of the balloon, the weight of the balloon, the insulation and porosity properties of the balloon fabric, and the amount of solar heating, if any, that it receives.
No !
Can the amount the balloon fills up be controlled by amount of baking soda
Can the amount the balloon fills up be controlled by amount of baking soda