total area
As in Architecture Net area is not the total area but the area not occupied by walls and partitions. Some calculations do not consider vertical circulation, spaces such as elevators and stairs, or horizontal circulation, such as corridors, in this calculation.
Others further define net area, such as Net Rentable Area, as only the area used by the tenants, less the mechanical spaces and public toilets, etc.
Two objects that both have a net positive electrical charge, or that both have a net negative charge, will push each other away.
There are many forces acting on a body. But, the moves because of the net force acting on it. So, we can say that the body accelerates because of net force acting on it only.
Diffusion is the passive movements of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a region of higher water concentration to a region of lower concentration.
The water is not moving equilibrium.
The Legend is the reference area on a map that shows what symbols and colors mean.
The surface area for a solid shape formed from a net is the same as the area of the net.
How do you find the suface area of a net? Answer: Do the formula for each shape that is in the net.
Net is your apt unit without the common areas (hallways and corridor and elevator, gross is the addition of those are, usually about 12.5%
Whatever the net, the answer is the same area as that of the net.
In my area they mean payment is due 30 or 60 days from invoice date, respectively. -- days net or -- days DOI meaning the same thing.
Net Sown area is the total area sown with crops in a country. Area sown more than once is counted once only.Gross sown area is the area sown more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area.
If you know how to find the area of all the shapes of the faces of the net, add the area of them together to get the surface area.
How to calculate the net floor area when you know the gross floor area
They are used for the cargo net ( assuming you mean the hooks in the cargo area floor )
the formula in finding the area is AREA=(LENGTH)(WIDTH) (HEIGHT) A=L X W X H) The total area of the net is the same as the surface area of the original. By working out the area of each part of the net and adding them together you get the surface area of the original object.
There is no net in racquetball unless you are referring to the "Out of Bounds" area on the back wall of the court. This area is often covered by a net to prevent the ball from leaving the court; however, the actual height of the net varies.
area which is cultivated once in a year