The accuracy of the answer depends on the size of the chick pea (aka garbanzo bean). Chick peas are plant seeds & they grow to different sizes.
You can use the formula for the volume of a sphere below to calculate the approximate volume of a chick pea:
V = r^3 * pi * (4/3)
Where:
V=volume
r=radius
pi=~3.14
Here's an example of how you would use the formula if you had a chick pea that has a diameter of 10 mm. Remember, radius is 1/2 the diameter or r = 1/2 * D = D / 2, so r=5 mm for a 10 mm D chick pea:
V = 5^3 * 3.14 * (4/3)
V = 125 * 3.14 * 1.3 (3 repeating)
V = 523.5987756 mm^3
The coverage area of 5 cubic feet of pea gravel will depend on the thickness at which it is spread. To determine this, you will need to know the desired depth of the pea gravel. You can calculate the square footage coverage by dividing the volume of the gravel (5 cubic feet) by the desired depth in feet.
Pea plants are easy to cultivate and have a short life cycle, allowing for quick observations and experiments. Pea plants have distinct traits that are easy to observe and manipulate, such as seed shape, color, and height. Pea plants can self-fertilize or be cross-fertilized, providing opportunities to study inheritance patterns. Mendel could control the crosses of pea plants to carefully track the transmission of traits from one generation to the next.
One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters of volume. This volume is commonly used in the United States for measuring liquids such as milk and gasoline.
The average weight of a pea is around 0.1 grams.
1 dried pea can be VERY heavy.(But it normally weighs 4 grams.)
Because chick peas are yellow
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Chick peas are also called garbanzo beans.
Kondai Kadalai
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vella kadala
I think it is gramflour
Chick pea is slightly bigger in size from gram. Secondly gram is brown in colour while chickpea is in peach colour.
As long as it's not chick pee, most definitely!
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