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The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to several different factors.Here is a list of some of them:the cross-sectional area or thickness of the conductor;the overall length of the conductor;the resistivity of the material from which the conductor has been made - note that this is often dependant on its actual temperature;the actual temperature the conductor reaches after a steady electric current has been passing through it for sufficient time for everything to stabilize.
measure liquids or the area/circumference of the cylinder.
Velocity of fluid. Area of pipe.
The area of square is : 73.96
Linear feet are used for measuring distance and square feet are used for measuring area. Therefore there is no conversion from one to the other
Specific resistivity is directly proportional to area of cross section of the conductor and specific conductivity is the inverse of specific resistivity. So we can say , Specific conductivity is directly proportional to area of cross section of the conductor.
By deviding the multification of line pressure and screw dia with the crosssectional area of hydralic cylinder piston.
Conductor resistance = Conductor resistivity * Length of conductor / Cross sectional area of conductor. So. It is directly proportional to material & conductor length. And inversely proportional to the cross sectional area of conductor.
area of the conductor, length of the conductor and temperature around the conductor..........
The area is 120 units2
Its surface area.
That depends what you are measuring. There are lots of different units to measure different things: length, area, volume, weight, mass, force, etc.
Area and perimeter can be used for measuring things such as lawns (for lawn care) or an area of ground for cement (to order the cement)
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yeah earth is good conductor of electricity for a little area but not the whole only it conducts something to a specific small area.
A rectangle measuring 18 by 12 inches has an area of 216 square inches.
to measure volume the object must be three dimensional. the purpose of measuring the volume of an area is to know its capacity