Assuming a constant magnetic field, the flux is B*A*cos θ.
In this case, the flux is 0.00004 webers.
It averages out to about 1 kilowatt per square metre, for a surface perpendicular to the Sun's rays at sea level on a clear day.
If a perfectly square room is 350 square feet, this means that each side is approximately 18. 7 feet long. This is, for a visual comparison, the same as lining up about 18 or 19 2-liter soda bottles end to end, then again in a perpendicular direction.
the answer can be done by using perpendicular axis theorem that is using Iz=Ix+Iy and the answer is ma*2/12
The strength of the magnet can be measured by the strength of flux density produce by its magnetic field in reference to a determine distance. This can be measured by the use of a Gauss Meter . The unit of measure is gauss( centimeter-gram- second or maxwell per square centimeter).By: Frederick de LeonElectronics & Acoustic Design EngineeringMeadow ParkLaboratoriesBK10, Lt 5, Meadow ParkMolino 4, Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines4102Cellphone: +639175271849Email: freddiedeleon@gmail.com
Magnetism and gravity are two fundamental forces in nature.The Shell Theorem can prove both magnetic and gravitational forces.Gravitational forces are always attractive. However, magnetic forces can be either attractive or repulsive. Both forces decay as the square of the distance between particles forming a couple.
The adjacent sides of a square are perpendicular.
Yes because the 4 corners of a square are perpendicular in that they meet at right angles and also the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
No, a square has four perpendicular sides.
No, a square is not a perpendicular.
I suppose. All of a square's sides are perpendicular.
Sure, a square is a rectangle and the diagonals of a square are perpendicular.
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular whereas the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular.
The diagonals of a square are always perpendicular.
yes it has perpendicular lines
"perpendicular"
Yes a square has 2 pairs of perpendicular sides actually, 4!
yes