Profile View
sometimes, the map view of an area is not enough. you can get a better feeling for the topography of earths surface from a profile view,or cross section. A profile view looks as though you were standing on earths surface and looking toward the horizon. examine the map view and profile view.
a map that shows the poplation of a specific region or area
The waiting list for Section 8 housing in Pennsylvania depends on the area. In some area of Pennsylvania there is no waiting list.
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It shows information about potatoes! :3 (JK! It shows information about how little or how much people live in a certain area!) it shows the number of people occupiying a certain piece of land/area.
Multiply the cross-section area by the height.
You need to know the area of that cross-section. Once you have that number, the volume of the box is the product of (cross-section area) x (height).
The formula for cross section area of a square is very easy to use. Measure the length of one side of the square it. If you are doing the cross section area of a rectangle, measure both sides and multiply them together.
Yes. The bigger the cross section, the lower the resistance.
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
Volume = area of cross-section*length
To find the volume of a prism you first need to know the area of cross section. Then, Volume of prism = area of cross section x length.
Cultural-centric.
Imagine that you wanted to cut a globe or a sphere exactly in half. When you looked at the cut you would see an exact circle on both pieces. This area would be the cross-section. You could work out the area of this cross-section by using A = Pi X r squared. But be careful. Don't assume that the cross sectional area is the same no matter where you cut. If you cut the globe at some other point, say near to the edge, the cross-section (the circular area that you would see) would be a lot smaller. You would come across a uniform cross-section if you cut a cable. No matter where you cut the cable the cross-section should be roughly the same. Also cross section doesn't have to be circular. The cross-section you get really depends on the original shape you are dealing with. If you cut a cube in half, you would get a square cross-section. So I guess you could imagine the term as applying to cutting across (hence cross) something to reveal 2 sections (hence section).
Simply work out the area of a section of cable.........
The cross section at this point forms a circle and its area is pi/32 which equals 9*pi square units. * * * * * Not quite. If the radius of the sphere is R units then the radius of the cross section is sqrt(R2 - 32) Therefore the cross sectional area is pi*(R2 - 32) square units.
The answer depends on whether the cross sectional radius/diameter are doubles or the cross sectional area is doubled.