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It depends on what particular Lego piece you are measuring. To go about this problem, you would measure the height, length, and width of the Lego and multiply all three of these numbers together. Your units will be, for example, cm3 or in3.
To find the height you would need one extra piece of information - the volume.
times the base and the height and halve the result. simple!
Surface area is the amount of space on the face of a 2D side, like a piece of paper. And to find this we use (for 4 sided object); A = lh where l = length and h = height. This formula changes as the number of sides increase or decrease. Volume is the amount of space inside a 3D object, like a cube. To find this we use(for a 6 sided object); A = lbh where l = length, b = breadth and h = height.
surface area of each piece would be 100 sq.inch
It depends on what particular Lego piece you are measuring. To go about this problem, you would measure the height, length, and width of the Lego and multiply all three of these numbers together. Your units will be, for example, cm3 or in3.
You can't with just the length of one side for piece of information
To find the height you would need one extra piece of information - the volume.
Length (of piece in cm) x Width (of piece in cm) x Height (of piece in cm) / 6000 = cheargable weight in (kg)
Well, honey, a square is a two-dimensional shape, so it doesn't have height like a three-dimensional object would. It does have length and width, but height is a whole other ball game. So, technically, a square doesn't have height, but nice try!
times the base and the height and halve the result. simple!
Surface area is the amount of space on the face of a 2D side, like a piece of paper. And to find this we use (for 4 sided object); A = lh where l = length and h = height. This formula changes as the number of sides increase or decrease. Volume is the amount of space inside a 3D object, like a cube. To find this we use(for a 6 sided object); A = lbh where l = length, b = breadth and h = height.
surface area of each piece would be 100 sq.inch
You times the length by the width by the height to find volume. To find the density do mass divided by volume.
In the context of a piece of luggage you sum together its length, width and height - each of them measured in inches.
Measure the length and breadth of one face of the rectangle. Measure the thickness of the rectangle hollow piece. Multiply the length, breadth and thickness and this will give you the volume of the rectangular hollow piece in terms of cubic units. That is, if you measured the length, breadth and height in centimeters, the volume will be in cubic centimeters. Example: If the length of the piece is 10 cm, the breadth of the piece is 6 cm, and the thickness of the piece is 5 cm, the volume of the rectangular hollow piece is given by: 10 cm X 6 cm X 5 cm = 300 cubic cm or cm3
The recommended size of a flathead wood screw for securing a 2x4 piece of lumber to a wooden surface is typically around 2 to 2.5 inches in length.