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From the floor to the top of the tank
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The height of a rocket as a function of time is h (t) = 60t^1.5 where h is in meters and t is in seconds. Air temperature is a function of height according to the function T (h) = 300 - h/m where m is a constant, T is measured in kelvins (K), and h in meters. Plus log(x=5)
An altimeter actually measure brometric (atmospheric) pressure, which converts to height above sea level
THe ideal amount is 50% air pressure and 50% water. SHoot from 4-6 bar. I got mine to 92 meters
A Rocket can be 400ft tall!
only the height of it. for example water in a container then, you can measure the depth
Jean Le Bot's first water rocket was launched in 1888. It was a pioneering experiment where he used water propulsion to launch a rocket. The rocket successfully reached a height of 12 meters before coming back down. This event laid the foundation for further developments in water rocket technology.
you multiply length x width x height or pour water into container and measure the height, put object in water and measure the water level subtract the water level before and after and that will be your volume
1) Measure the height of water in a beaker or a bowl. (First Measurement) 2) Place the object in the water. 3) Measure the height of the water while the object is still in the water. (Second Measurement) 4) Subtract your first measurement from your second measurement.
take a jar and fill it with water. then put the figure in the water and measure the difference in height of the water.
That depends what aspect of the glass of water you want to measure: its height, its volume, its mass, its index of refraction, etc.
The usual measure of a tsunami is the height of the wave just as it reaches the beach.
From the floor to the top of the tank
Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)
Measure the height of the water column and the diameter of the fountain. Volume = πr2h
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