It depends on what particular LEGO piece you are measuring. To go about this problem, you would measure the height, length, and width of the Lego and multiply all three of these numbers together. Your units will be, for example, cm3 or in3.
surface area of each piece would be 100 sq.inch
times the base and the height and halve the result. simple!
You mean a rectangular prism? Like a block of lego? Then you just need to work out the surface area of the four sides, which will be two pairs of identical rectangles. So; ((L*W)+(W*D))*2 L ______|______ / /| /____________/ |-D | | | | | / |____________|/ \ W
136cm2
It is the surface area of the two ends plus the surface area of the curved surface. Surface area of each end is pir2 Surface area of the curved surface is 2pirh Total surface area = 2pir2 + 2pirh
20cm squared.
I believe it is for show piece
surface area of each piece would be 100 sq.inch
A Lego ore is a piece that is used to steer and move the boat.
"Element" Is The Word Lego Company Uses Instead Of Piece
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Delicately, I put the final 'Lego' piece on the 'Lego' house.
a place is a portion of space normally occupied by anything area is the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land
A flat piece of paper has a larger surface area, creating friction with the air, or more air resistance. There is more air surrounding the piece of paper, and this slows it down. A crumpled piece of paper has less surface area to create friction, meaning less air resistance. This causes it to fall faster.
To give a higher surface area for the reaction
A car because it has a greater surface area.