A ruler or tape measure can be very helpful. Properly used, either one can make
it possible to obtain a fairly accurate measurement of the dimensions of the box,
its volume, of the area of any or all of its faces.
No, weight and volume are different measurements. A 19 kg storage box indicates the weight of the box, while a 19 L storage box indicates the volume capacity of the box. The size of the box will depend on its dimensions, which may vary even if the weight or volume is the same.
To find the volume of a box, you would use the formula Volume = Length x Width x Height. Measure the length, width, and height of the box in units (such as centimeters or inches), then multiply these values to calculate the volume of the box.
To determine specific heat capacity in physics, you can use the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q represents heat transferred, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the change in temperature. By rearranging the formula to solve for c, you can find the specific heat capacity of the substance.
It is true that a box is too heavy to lift when the weight exceeds your lifting capacity, potentially resulting in injury. It is important to avoid attempting to lift heavy objects alone and to seek help or use equipment like a dolly for heavy lifting tasks.
To find the acceleration of the box, you need to know its mass. Using Newton's second law (F=ma), where F is the net force of 41N and m is the mass of the box, you can solve for acceleration. Given only the force of 41N, the acceleration cannot be determined without the mass of the box.
find amphere required
the area of the box * * * * * The correct answer is the VOLUME (or capacity) of the box.
The maximum amperage capacity of a 30 amp breaker box is 30 amps.
The maximum amperage capacity of a 20 amp breaker box is 20 amps.
The maximum amperage capacity of a 30 amp fuse box is 30 amps.
You are mentally challenged.
outside of the box
transmission oil capacity is 0.75 liters
The appropriate metric unit of capacity for a lunch in the size of a juice box is milliliters (mL).
outside
cubic capacity of a 330x381x254mm archiving box is 0.0319 cubic metres
Assuming the question refers to the capacity of the box or volume of material that will fit in, you need to measure the volume of the box. If the box is a cuboid (all faces are square or oblong) then measure its length (L), width (W) and height (H). Then capacity = L*W*H If the box is circular, measure its diameter (D), which is where it is widest, and height (H). Then capacity = Pi*D*D/4 where Pi = 3.14159