answersLogoWhite

0

Subjects>Science>Physics

What is 2x2x10?

User Avatar

Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/30/2024

Forty, or a piece of lumber 2 in x2 in x10 ft long.

User Avatar

Wiki User

∙ 13y ago
Copy

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Physics
Related Questions

What does 40 cubic feet look like?

The most compact form for 40 cubic feet is a sphere of radius 2.2 feet. A more easily visualised example may be a cube with sides of 3.42 feet. However, it could be a cuboid of dimensions 2x2x10 or 1x2x20 or any one of an infinite number of options. And, of course, it could be in the form of other 3-dimensional shapes.


Trending Questions
Which particle is associated with beta decay? Occurs when light is reflected in many directions from a rough surface? How many ton in a Carrier 24ABB330A310? What happens to an objects temperature when you ad heat? Does light passes through the palpebral fissure? What does a positive acceleration position-time graph indicate about the motion of an object? How understand that all physical quantities consist of numerical magnitude and units? What contains a small piece of metal that bends when it gets hot? What question has no answer? What is example of adhesive force? When using a compound light microscope and focusing should the lowest power lens should be used? How fast do microwaves travel at? Do all objects fall at the same speed down a slope? What is argumentof force? How does a vacuum cleaner separate dust from air? What is the composition of a nuclear bomb and how does it work? How much does a twin sheet weigh? If there are 7.5 gallons to the cubic foot and a cylindrical storage tank has a radius of 13.5 ft and an altitude of 18 ft then using 3.14159 for p how many gallons correct to the nearest whole ga? What does the pharse physically soothing as s rake mean? What must happen for acceleration to occur?

Resources

Leaderboard All Tags Unanswered

Top Categories

Algebra Chemistry Biology World History English Language Arts Psychology Computer Science Economics

Product

Community Guidelines Honor Code Flashcard Maker Study Guides Math Solver FAQ

Company

About Us Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer Cookie Policy IP Issues
Answers Logo
Copyright ©2026 Infospace Holdings LLC, A System1 Company. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Answers.