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The density of water at 10 degrees Celsius is approximately 999.7 kg/m³. This value may vary slightly depending on the exact temperature and pressure conditions, but 999.7 kg/m³ is a good approximation for water at 10 degrees Celsius.
The density of an element depends on its temperature, mass, and volume. Generally, hydrogen gas that might fill a balloon in your living room would be around 0.0899 kg/m3. For a more accurate and detailed answer with more information provided in the question, you would have to use the Ideal Gas Law which requires knowledge of temperature, mass, and volume.
On average, the temperature decreases by about 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet increase in elevation. This concept is known as the environmental lapse rate. However, the actual rate at which temperature decreases with elevation can vary based on local conditions and geographic location.
To find the volume of soil needed, first convert the depth to feet (3 inches = 0.25 feet). Then, multiply the area (400 sq ft) by the depth (0.25 ft) to get the volume: 400 sq ft * 0.25 ft = 100 cubic ft. Therefore, you will need 100 cubic ft of soil to cover 400 sq ft at 3 inches deep.
Finding the exact volume of a hole is a very tricky subject. This is due to the fact that holes are nearly always irregular in shape. The bottom may have a larger volume than the top and vise versa. We can use some applied science to get us a rough estimate though!We just need to ask ourselves what 3D geometrical shape is a hole closest to? Well we have a flat hole on top, and round body, and a flat bottom. That sounds just like a standard household battery, which is a cylinder.The formula for finding the volume of a cylinder is Pi(Radius^2)Height. Or Pi times the radius squared times the height.It's safe to assume that your measurement is written as 17' length x 9' width x 6' height. So we simply plug in our necessary numbers.Formula: Pi (Radius^2) x Height.The radius for this hole is half the measurement of its width, assuming the hole is a perfect cylinder (which it's not), so 4.5 feet. Formula: Pi (4.5 ft^2) x HeightThe height of our object is pretty clear at 6 feet.Formula: Pi (4.5 ft^2) x 6 feet.In our case, we will just use the standard 3.14 for Pi. Formula: 3.14 (4.5 ft^2) x 6 feetNow we simply just do the mathematics: (3.14 (20.25 ft^2)) x 6 feet63.585 ft^2 x 6 feet381.51 feet^3.Therefore a hole that measure 17' x 9' x 6' should yield at minimum 382 cubic feet of dirt. It may hold more or less given it's irregular shape.
CRUISE CONDITIONS:--ISA 39000 ft--M = 0.82
11,887.2 meters. Direct Conversion Formula39,000 ft* 0.3048 m 1 ft = 11,887.2 m
Standard temperature change is 3 deg. F. per 1K ft.
39000 sq. ft = 0.901442 acres.
Modern aircrafts are pressurized so that people can breathe onboard. It would be better for the structure and the aircraft if it was not pressurized, that way there would be no stress on the material. However, the aircraft needs to be pressurized, for people to breath. Normal pressure on earth is around 14,7 PSI (ISA Standard) or 1 Bar (ISA Standard). Aircrafts are pressurized to a height of 8,000 ft. Sensors are installed to determine if the cabin altitude exceeds 10,000 ft. At this point the crew will be warned, and if the altitude should increase to more than 14,000 ft the oxygen masks will automaticly deploy. Humidity in the air is created by recirculation of the air in the cabin.
3 ft standard
3 ft standard
I think the standard height of a room is 9 ft
Mount Isa is a city in the Gulf Country region of Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. It is 356 m (1,168 ft) above sea level.
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5'3 = 5.25 ft