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The term "trapezium" typically denotes a 2D geometric shape, so it does not have volume. If you meant a three-dimensional trapezoidal prism with a base area of 43.2 m² and a height of 2 m, then the volume can be calculated by multiplying the area by the depth. In this case, the volume would be 86.4 cubic meters.
A 2M solution of hydrochloric acid would contain 2 moles of hydrochloric acid per liter of solution. To determine the amount of hydrochloric acid in a certain volume of 2M solution, you can use the formula: moles = Molarity x Volume (in liters).
2 meters is 6 feet and 6.74 inches.
The volume of the hole is 3m x 2m x 2m = 12 cubic meters. To convert this to cubic centimeters, multiply by 1,000,000 to get 12,000,000 cubic centimeters. Therefore, there are approximately 12,000,000 cubic centimeters of soil in the hole.
Yes. An object's density is an inherent property of what it is made of , regardless of how much you have. Here is another way of viewing it. Density is mass divided by volume. Two paper clips have double the mass and double the volume of one paper clip. 2m/2V=m/V
The length or the side length would be 12 meters. 2 times 6 times 12 equals 144m3
70m3
Height x depth x width = volume in cubic (unit of measurement - feet, yard, centimetres, metres) e.g. 2m x 2m x 2m = 8m3
The ideal mechanical advantage (IMA) of an inclined plane is calculated by dividing the length of the plane by the height. In this case, the IMA would be 8m (length) divided by 2m (height) which equals an IMA of 4.
56.54866776 or 56.55 cubic meters to 2 d.p.
The tail height of an aircraft varies from 2m to 15m.
Let the width of the rectangular prism be y Therefore we can write all the measurements of the rectangular prism in terms of y. width = y length = 2y height = y + 4 Finding the volume of the rectangular prism y x 2y x (y + 4) = 48 2y2(y+4) = 48 y2(y+4) = 24 From this equation, we can see that y must equal 2 (22 x 6 = 24) Therefore the width of the rectangular prism is 2m. Note that in this question, when we got to the equation y2(y+4) = 24, we used 'guess and check' to find that y was. We purposely avoided expanding the bracket as this would have left us with a cubic to solve, which is quite difficult to solve analytically unless you already know one of its roots.
The volume is 6.2832 cubic meters.
40m^3
2m
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius 2m and 9m height is 138.23m2
Height is 2m