length*breadth*depth of the structure=...........m3 of concrete is needed. .
Oops . . . please repost your question and include the depth of the concrete. You have to have all 3 dimensions in order to calculate volume (Cubic Yards of concrete).
To calculate the amount of sand needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 2 inches is about 0.167 feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth: 452 square feet × 0.167 feet = approximately 75.5 cubic feet of sand needed.
To find the depth of a 0.55-acre piece of land that is 100 feet wide, first convert acres to square feet. There are 43,560 square feet in an acre, so 0.55 acres is approximately 23,928 square feet. Since the width is 100 feet, you can calculate the depth by dividing the total area by the width: 23,928 square feet ÷ 100 feet = 239.28 feet. Thus, the depth is approximately 239.28 feet.
If you are drawing or painting, to give a picture depth means to shade it in the places that have depth like the bend of and arm or leg.
The equation to calculate water depth is: [ Water Depth = Volume of Water / Surface Area of Water ]
Real depth Dr= Apparent depth/ refractive index of water Dr= Da / n water
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Wave speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) "Depth" (?) is not involved.
width times height times depth
A dry sump is not submerged under water as a wet sump is. a dry sump uses a resivoir to hold the oil much like the brake fluid. a wet sump has the oil sump bolted to the bottom of the engine block :D
add together the depths and divide the sum of the depths by the number of times you have measured the depth
To calculate water pressure at a certain depth, you can use the formula: Pressure density of water x gravity x depth. The density of water is typically 1000 kg/m3, and gravity is 9.81 m/s2. Multiply these values by the depth in meters to find the water pressure in pascals.
Bottom of the sump?
haha on the sump
A depth gauge measures the depth of an object underwater by using water pressure to determine the distance from the surface. The principle behind it is that pressure increases with depth, allowing the gauge to calculate the depth based on the pressure readings it receives.
On 1998 year ,The sump plug is on the bottom of sump at the rear right.