please see the chapter 6 of mass transfer operation book by treybal
To calculate the cache size for a system, you typically need to consider the cache line size, the number of cache sets, and the associativity of the cache. The formula for calculating cache size is: Cache Size (Cache Line Size) x (Number of Sets) x (Associativity). This formula helps determine the total amount of memory that can be stored in the cache for faster access by the system.
Because the circumference of a circle isn't a straight line its hard to measure, even if you have a flexi-ruler, your never going to be able to line it up to get an exact measurement. Therefore its much easier to measure the diameter and use the formula
A curved line is a line that is curved.
a grounding line is a line at the edge of the ice shelf
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Pre-splitting holes are charged, whereas line-drilling holes are not. Pre-splitting holes contain less explosive than the rest of the holes in the blast area.The blast holes directly adjacent to the line-drilling holes are charged to about 50% of that of the rest of the blast area.The diameter of the holes in pre-splitting tend to be much larger than those in line-drilling. Pre-splitting holes diameter ranges from 50mm - 100mm for civil engineering purposes while larger holes are used (some larger than 300 mm) for mining.Line-drilling holes usually have a diameter less than 75mm.Pre-splitting spacing is about 10-20 times the hole diameter.Line-drilling holes are spaced about 2-4 times the diameter of the hole.The holes in line-drilling are spaced much closer together than those of pre-splitting.
yes half of that line is called the radius (used to calculate the area of a circle)
IF YOU HAVE A LINE THAT WILL GO AROUND THE CIRCLE, DIVIDING BY PI (3.14159) WILL GIVE YOU THE DIAMETER. HALF THE DIAMETER IS THE RADIUS. IF YOU HAVE A LINE FOR DIAMETER, MULTIPLY BY PI TO GIVE THE CIRCUMFERENCE. TO DRAW THE CIRCLE, FOLD THE LINE IN HALF AND HOLD AT THE FOLD. EITHER OR BOTH OF THE ENDS WILL SWING AROUND THE CIRCLE. IF YOU USE YOUR LINE FOR THE RADIUS, MULTIPLY THE LENGTH BY 2, THEN MULTIPLY THAT RESULT BY PI. RADIUS IS 1/2 THE DIAMETER (1/2 THE DISTANCE ACROSS) DIAMETER IS THE DISTANCE ACROSS CIRCUMFERENCE IS ALL THE WAY AROUND IF YOU HAVE A LINE THAT WILL GO AROUND THE CIRCLE, DIVIDING BY PI (3.14159) WILL GIVE YOU THE DIAMETER. HALF THE DIAMETER IS THE RADIUS. IF YOU HAVE A LINE FOR DIAMETER, MULTIPLY BY PI TO GIVE THE CIRCUMFERENCE. TO DRAW THE CIRCLE, FOLD THE LINE IN HALF AND HOLD AT THE FOLD. EITHER OR BOTH OF THE ENDS WILL SWING AROUND THE CIRCLE. IF YOU USE YOUR LINE FOR THE RADIUS, MULTIPLY THE LENGTH BY 2, THEN MULTIPLY THAT RESULT BY PI. RADIUS IS 1/2 THE DIAMETER (1/2 THE DISTANCE ACROSS) DIAMETER IS THE DISTANCE ACROSS CIRCUMFERENCE IS ALL THE WAY AROUND
Unfortunately, the question does not state whether the diameter is 8 metres or 8 micrometres or some measure in between the two.
A diameter is a line. A single line cannot enclose a space, and thus has no area.
The first line of "Holes" by Louis Sachar is: "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake."
The diameter of a circle is simply twice the radius of the circle. The radius is a line that starts from the center of the circle to the circumference of the circle. The diameter is a line that passes through the circle. diameter=2xradius
The diameter is the distance across the circle. So if you split the circle in half by drawing a line through it, the diameter would be the length of that line.
A line that cuts a circle in half is called a diameter. It passes through the center of the circle and divides it into two equal parts.
A diameter is a line, a line is 1 dimensional. Therefore it doesn't have a perimeter.If you're asking "What is the circumference of a circle and how is it related to the diameter?" then the answer is that the circumference (perimeter of the circle) is pi(3.14...etc) times the diameter.
diameter is 2 times the length of the radius and is a line straight through the center of the circle. radius is half of the diameter and is a line from the center to a edge of the circle
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