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No specific weight corresponds to a given height.
The mass and height should also be given so that we could calculate the force. P.E.=mgh/s . And divide the answer by 9.8 . The weight will be calculated.
Given that velocity equals distance over time (v = d/t), you need to also know time elapsed.
density= mass/ volume (if you want the weight then you have to multiply the mass by 9.8, however I am sure that you mean the mass. Mass= kg, Weight= Newtons)
(mass)x(acceleration due to gravity) = weight [kg] x [m/s^2] = [N]
if you are given the circle's "height" then that is the diameter. the diameter is twice the length of the radius, so divide the height by two and you will get the radius.
Radius of a circle = diameter/2
It is not possible to calculate weight just from length, width and/or height. (These can give you volume and area, but not weight). For weight, you need to know "how heavy it is per this amount of stuff" is - e.g "3 grams per square cm" or "6 tonnes per inch".
Circumference = diameter*pi
Volume of water = (pi) x (Radius of the well)2 x (depth of the water)
No specific weight corresponds to a given height.
height has to be given. or volume. volume of a cylinder is v = (pi r ^2) h or diameter times height.
Divide by 3.14
Multiply the height by the width
There is no direct relationship between the volume (length*breadth*height) and weight. A given volume of air and the same volume of lead will have ver different weights.
In that case, it would be good to know WHAT is given. If NOTHING is given, you really can't calculate.
The height and longer diagonal do not provide enough information to calculate the sides.