That depends on the position and focal length of the optical elements forming the image.
Not enough information. To get the density, you need to divide the mass by the volume, but there is no way of knowing the volume of an object just by having one of its lengths.
An eye works by taking the light that is coming from a point on an object and bending it so that it is all focused on single point at the back of the eye. The lens of the eye can only bend the light so much and the closer the object is the more the eye has to bend the light. If the object is closer than 25 cm it can't bend it enough.
A zero object is an object which is both an initial object and a terminal object.
The difference between an object's speed and an object's velocity is that the object's speed is how fast it is going, and the object's velocity is how many units of speed the object has traveled.
It is: 25 cm to 1 meter = 25/100 or 1 to 4
The length of the third side is 20 cm
That depends on the position and focal length of the optical elements forming the image.
25cm x 25cm = 625cm
25cm = 250mm
in case of convex lense, when u place the object between focul length and pole, virtual image is formed behind the object at 25cm...
75cm/25cm = 3/1, so 75cm is 3 times 25cm.
25cm = quarter metre.
25cm is longer than 200mm which equals 20cm
There are 0.25 meters in 25cm
There are 625 one-centimeter squares in a 25cm x 25cm square.
1% of 25cm = 1% * 25 = 0.01 * 25 = 0.25cm