100g
A brick has 8 corners.
A brick has 8 corners.
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in face we calculate around 60 bricks.. but behind the wall there are double bricks in of footer brick... so calculate the footer brick as a double...
To calculate the surface area of a brick, you would find the surface area for each of the 6 sides, then add them together. To find the surface area of one of the faces/sides, you would multiply the length of the face in question by the width of that same face. If this is a regular brick, then the sides should match up, meaning if you do one side, then the opposite side should be the same surface area. To find the volume, you multiply the height of the brick by the length of the brick by the width of the brick.
another brick
what is the density of a brick with a volume of 0.0010m and a mass of 1.9kg
The 2kg brick has more inertia than the 1kg brick. Inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass, so the higher the mass, the greater the inertia.
A brick typically has more mass than a loaf of bread due to its denser composition and heavier weight. The specific mass of each item would depend on their size and composition.
Density is defined as mass divided by volume, therefore: 100g/25cm3 = 4 g/cm3
3 pounds
No, the inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass. In this case, a 2 kilogram iron brick has twice the mass of a 1 kilogram iron brick, so it also has twice the inertia.
kilogram because its the mass you calculating.
He could count the bricks in the wall and multiply by three.
i would use kilograms
Yes, a 2 kg iron brick has twice as much mass as a 1 kg iron brick. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so doubling the mass means doubling the amount of matter present in the object.
Density = Mass/Volume = 150g / 50cm3 = 150/50 g per cm3 = 3 g per cm3