The ball has more volume than the cube
The radius of the circle is half the diameter of the circle. 30mm radius would mean 60mm diameter or 6cm.
60mm x 3.1416 = 188.5mm
is 6cm greater than 60mm
To draw the projection of the pentagonal prism, first draw the base which is a regular pentagon with 25mm sides. Then, extend the sides of the pentagon upwards by 60mm to represent the height of the prism. Next, draw the perspective view by projecting lines from the corners of the base to the corresponding corners on the top pentagon. Finally, draw the visible edges connecting the top and bottom pentagons to complete the projection of the pentagonal prism with the axis parallel to the vertical plane (vp).
radius = 60/2 = 30mm
A right cylinder having a base radius of 12mm and a height of 60mm has a lateral area of approximately 4523.89mm2
The radius of the circle is half the diameter of the circle. 30mm radius would mean 60mm diameter or 6cm.
a CD is 120mm (4.7 inches) in diameter and 60mm radius, the hole is 15mm diamter (0.6 inches).
a CD is 120mm (4.7 inches) in diameter and 60mm radius, the hole is 15mm diamter (0.6 inches).
60mm x 3.1416 = 188.5mm
480mm (60mm x 8 sides = 480)
Depends what 60mm mortar you are talking about. The 60mm mortar the British Army is currently using, has a range of 3,800m (3.8 Km), or a minimum range of 180m. The 60mm mortar the US Army used in WW2, had a range of 2000m (2Km).
Well Canis Wolfborn rides one and he's on a 60mm base.
The maximum effective range of a 60mm mortar is typically around 2,000 meters.
60mm
Total surface area of cylinder: (2*pi*25^2)+(50*pi*60) = 4,250*pi square mm