The MA would be 6cm because the formula to find the MA is input arm divided by output arm
6cm x 7cm x 20cm = 840cm3
0.06m equates to 6cm
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The spring will stretch 18 cm when a force of 15 N is applied. I have used the simple method of ratios and proportion.
To measure uncertainty, you need to know the precision of the instrument, which refers to the smallest unit that an instrument can measure. A measurement can then be represented with its associated uncertainty, such as X = (5 +/- 1) cm. In this case, the actual value can deviate from the mean (5cm) by 1cm, so the minimum and maximum values ate 4cm and 6cm respectively. The percentage uncertainty is calculated by (absolute uncertainty / mean value) * 100%.
36cm
6cm 7cm
One side equal to 6cm perimetre is 6*4=24cm
hexagon has six sides, perimeter = 6*6= 36cm
The Answer to you question is...36 sqaured Willy12*6=72cm72/2 = 36cm squared.
Since the lengths on both sides of the square are the same the side length will be 6cm.
A hexagon has six sides, and if it is regular then all the sides are the same length (in this case, 6cm). The perimeter is the total distance around the shape, so if each side if 6cm and there are six sides, then the perimeter will be 6x6cm, or 36cm.
6cm + 6cm = 12cm
Probably an equilateral triangle
6cm
Perimeter = 6cm + 6cm + 9cm + 9cm = 30cm
6cm equals 60mm