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The area and volume of a wedge |
2019-11-30 |
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Jasmine pose la question : what is the volume and surface area of a wedge with definition Penny Nom lui répond. |
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The volume of a wedge |
2014-05-21 |
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steve pose la question : I need to figure the volume of a wedge / right triangle, the dimensions of the right triangle is L1(10'-5"), L2 (10'-6"), H (14'-9.5") height of L1 is 0'-0" height at intersect L2/H is 3'-3" Penny Nom lui répond. |
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The volume of a wedge |
2012-05-28 |
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olwethu pose la question : volume of wedge that have side 3,3 cm and 6,2 cm and 20 cm long? Penny Nom lui répond. |
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The area of a field of view |
2010-04-07 |
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Frank pose la question : I know we have a field of view of 90 degrees and the distance we can cover is 6 miles. What is the area we can cover/view?
A formula would be nice to have since the diameter or distance of the wedge area can change and the degree of the field of view can also change.
Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.
Frank Penny Nom lui répond. |
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The volume of a slice from a wedge |
2008-10-16 |
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Jeff pose la question : If I have a wedge shaped object (ie, a triangle of non-specific type
extruded along a length) and it is sliced from the two-corner base at
one end to the one-point tip at the other, what is the volume of the
upper (smaller) part as a percentage of the whole? I hope I have
explained it clearly enough. Thanks. Harley Weston lui répond. |
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Volume of a wedge |
2007-05-14 |
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Mark pose la question : We need to fill in dirt along a 75 foot long fence, 3 feet out , statring at 6 inches agaisnt the fence, sloping to 2 inches at the grass. I am trying to calculate the volume to order enough cubic yards of dirt to fill this. Stephen La Rocque lui répond. |
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A 3-dimensional pie shape |
2005-09-17 |
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Bill pose la question : Your site appeared in my search for the name of a 3-dimensional pie shape. 2-d would be a sector of a circle. As it it curved, I don't believe it is in a the polyhedra family. Can you help me find the mathematical term for it? Chris Fisher lui répond. |
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