Opisometer/Curvimeter/Meilograph/Map Measurer.
Choose any 2
2 x Pi x radius x height or length = curved surface area
Multiply half its length by 2
Measuring Instruments. 1. ruler 2. Thermometer 3. Light meter 4. Isomerism 5. Metric Ruler:- It is used to measure length. Thermometer:- It is used to measure temperature. Light Meter:- It tells us about the brightness. Isomerism:- It is used to measure the motions of the ground. Metric:- It is the measuring Instrument that scientist use. Thank you :)
P = 2L + 2W P = 2(L + W) P/2 = L + W If the perimeter is given and you know one of the side measure length (i.e mL), then you can find the measure length of the other sides. If you know the measure length of L, then the measure length of W is P/2 - L = W,and vice versa.
If cylinder radius and cylinder length are known : (pi = 3.141592654 . . . ) > Surface area = ( (2 * pi * radius) * length )
2(lb+bh) where l=length b=breadth h=height
A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.
Square units measure area. It could be area of square, rectangle, triangle, curved surface area and total surface area etc.
a beaker,pipette or test tube.
Area is a measure in 2 dimensions, length is 1-dimensional.
No.An acre is a measure of area whereas a mile is a measure of length.
There are many instruments to measure lengths. But selection of measuring device depends on the maximum length it can measure. For example a small ruler used in schools can measure maximum 15 centimeters (or 6 inches). Here is a list of some measuring devices for measuring length: 1. Ruler (also known as scale) max 30cm 2. Meter Rod (that used by tailors or cloth sellers), max 100 cm 3. Measuring Tape (used by surveying engineers) For measuring very large distances travelled, In vehicles, speedometers also have distance measuring display. Ships use knots for measuring nautical miles.