No, just length X width.
some units of pressure include: ATM (atmospheres) psi (pounds force per square inch)
If you're trying to measure the perimeter of almost any shape like a square or triangle or octagon, simply count all the unit measurements of each side and add them together. If the unit your measuring is unknown, then leave it as units. For example, if you were finding the perimeter of a rectangle that has the measurements 6units, 6units, 4units, and 4units, the perimeter would be 20units. I hope this helped :)
To descibe its dimensions ... length, width, etc. ... you would most likely use feet or meters. To describe its area, you would most likely use square feet or square meters. To describe the height of the grass, you would most likely use inches or millimeters.
Start with a square, then extend each corner upwards to meet at a point above the center of the square. The point can be almost any height, so the pyramid can have an infinite number of shapes.
Sg x H x G where Sg is specific gravity of the material in grams per CC where H is height of the object physically in meters and G is gravity which is 10 as prescribed by Newton or more accurately 9.869604401 which is pye squared. This is the formula for measuring on static objects. And the answer is in Kg over a square meter of area
The area of the ceiling is 368 square feet. The area of the floor is also 368 square feet. In order to find the area of the walls, we need to know the floor-to-ceiling height of the room.
-- 5m x 3m = 15 square meters on the floor. -- Another 15 square meters on the ceiling. -- (10 x height of the room) on one pair of walls. -- (6 x height of the room) on the other pair of walls.
(21.5) x (21.5) = 462.25 -- It has 462.25 square feet on the floor. -- It has another 462.25 square feet on the ceiling. -- It has (21.5 times the height of the room) square feet on each of the four walls.
120 square feet on the floor, and another 120 square feet on the ceiling. We can also calculate the square feet on the walls if we know the height of the ceiling.
70 square feet on the ceiling, and another 70 square feet on the floor. We don't know how many square feet on the walls unles we know the height of the ceiling.
120 square feet on the floor, and another 120 square feet on the ceiling. We can also calculate the square feet on the walls if we know the height of the ceiling.
The floor and ceiling are each 13 and 1/3rd square yards.In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd have to know the height of the ceiling.
The floor and ceiling each have areas of 72 square feet.In order to now the area of the walls, we would also need to knowthe height of the ceiling.
Measure the height of the wall from floor to ceiling. Measure the width of the wall. Multiply height x width = square footage. For square yards, divide the square footage by 9.
The area of the floor is 414 square feet.The area of the ceiling is 414 square feet.If we knew the floor-to-ceiling height, we could alsocalculate the area of the walls.
The floor and ceiling each have areas of 100 square feet. In order to find the areas of the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling.
The floor and ceiling are each 20 square feet. In order to know the area of the walls, we would also need to know the height of the ceiling.