Saturday, March 28, 2020
Chemistry Tutor in Indianapolis
Chemistry Tutor in IndianapolisAre you looking for a chemistry tutor in Indianapolis? If you're a college student, then you know that it can be hard to find the right person for your school. It is also important to understand that there are many qualities that you should look for when searching for the right tutor.Of course, the most important consideration is the skill set. Finding a tutor who can teach you about different elements of the subject will be important as well. Some tutors specialize in teaching chemistry, but others are interested in helping students with other subjects, so make sure you talk to him/her before selecting a particular teacher.Another important thing to consider is the reputation of the tutors. Make sure that you find a person who is licensed by the Indiana Board of Education.The other thing to consider is the individual preferences. If you're looking for a teacher who is considered 'funny', then you might want to think about having a chemistry tutor that has a very light, even humorous way of talking. On the other hand, if you're looking for a person who knows the material, then you might want to look for someone who's funny and enjoys a good laugh!When choosing a tutor, be sure to find one that has the capability to meet your various requirements. If you're going to be using the tutor to do research for you, then it would be good to have one who is well-versed in research methods. On the other hand, if you're just trying to get a lesson or two in with your tutor, then you might not have any needs for research abilities.In addition to looking for the chemistry tutor in Indianapolis, you should consider how much money you can afford to pay. While you do not want to sacrifice quality for price, there is certainly a good amount of difference between the two. A good chemistry tutor would most likely be able to meet your needs for a reasonable price.Whether you want to pay a tutor or not, this can be a great way to save some money, which is always important to do. With the high costs of living today, people do need to find ways to make some money!
Friday, March 6, 2020
Maple Bear Korea Hiring New Teachers
Maple Bear Korea Hiring New Teachers Are you a newly licensed Canadian or American teacher? Finding licensed teaching jobs abroad can be a challenge with no full-time experience on your resume. Maple Bear Global Schools, with international schools across the world, hires new teachers to bring the best of Canadian education to students worldwide. Build your resume with licensed teaching experience abroad by teaching at Maple Bear!Maple Bear KoreaMaple Bear Korea is currently hiring for Early Years teaching positions throughout the country. Teachers who are hoping to begin right away are in luck - Maple Bear's schools in Seoul and Songpa are hiring for immediate start dates. For teachers who aren't able to move to Seoul on such short notice, these branches and others are also hiring new teachers for start dates later in the year.Maple Bearâs vision is to establish a passion for knowledge in young learners that will serve as a foundation for future success in the formal education system. The Maple Bear curriculum was de signed to reinforce childrenâs natural interest in learning by offering stimulating experiences to young learners. The curriculum was developed using the latest research in early childhood education.For educators, Maple Bear offers both pre-departure orientation as well as training once teachers have arrived in their new homes. The school prides itself on a professional teaching environment that matches the quality of its learning environment for students.Benefits of Teaching at Maple BearMaple Bear Global Schools provide teachers with an excellent salary and benefits package:Competitive salary starting at 2.3 million KRWProvided accommodationRound trip airfareContract completion bonusHealth insurance 50% coveredPlease visit our Maple Bear Korea page for full job details.Requirements for Maple Bear KoreaBachelor's degree in Education, Early Childhood Education, or a related fieldTeaching license from the educator's home province or stateNative English speakerApply to Teach at Mapl e BearRead more about Maple Bear schools in Korea, and apply to teach at Maple Bear through Teach Away. Take advantage of this excellent opportunity to gain licensed teaching experience, build your resume, and teach overseas!
My Week 7 Progress Learning Korean
My Week 7 Progress Learning Korean Amelia from the UK is currently taking the italki World Cup Language Challenge to learn Korean. She uploaded a Public Video Pledge and even started a personal blog site to help motivate her Hallyu to ???. We were so impressed with her efforts that we asked if we could repost what she had written on her personal blog as she gives weekly updates on her progress. Check out her latest post reposted with permission. Hi All, I am finally back with a video this week. I should probably have left this for the âbig revealâ next week but my teacher told me I needed to talk to myself and at least I feel less silly if Iâm doing it for this! So, this is me rambling in my room for a while on things I have done recently. Iâm aware there are quite a few mistakes in it but my aim was to try and talk for as long as possible without being too slow. I have now been studying for about 10/11 weeks and have done 24 hours on italki so Iâm very nearly done with the challenge ?? I do feel my korean speaking is a little faster than it was a couple of weeks ago. You can tell there are specific words I use a bit too much, and I can use more difficult grammar, but I need to make the most of what comes naturally. If Iâm actually conversing with someone, Iâm not going to focus on how difficult I can make my sentences⦠Anyway, I hope everyone else is still going â" nearly there! And I hope everyone has a good week ?? This time next week the challenge will be overâ¦not that Iâm going to stop korean lessons at that point! Amelia x
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Books permit us to voyage through time
Books permit us to voyage through time Books permit us to voyage through time, to tap the wisdom of our ancestors. The library connects us with the insight and knowledge, painfully extracted from Nature, of the greatest minds that ever were, with the best teachers, drawn from the entire planet and from all our history, to instruct us without tiring, and to inspire us to make our own contribution to the collective knowledge of the human species. ~Carl Edward Sagan (1934 â" 1996) Carl Edward Sagan was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist, author, and science communicator in astronomy and other natural sciences. Carl Edward Sagan is best known for his research on extraterrestrial life, including experimental demonstration of the production of amino acids from basic chemicals by radiation. Sagan assembled the first physical messages sent into space: the Pioneer plaque and the Voyager Golden Record, universal messages that could potentially be understood by any extraterrestrial intelligence that might find them. Sagan published more than 600 scientific papers and articles and was author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books. His most popular books are Pale Blue Dot, The Dragons of Eden, Brocas Brain. Sagan co-wrote the award-winning 1980 television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage. Cosmos is the most widely watched series in the history of American public television. It has been seen by at least 500 million people across 60 different countries. Sagan also wrote the science fiction novel Contact, the basis for a 1997 film of the same name. If you want to be as smart as Sagan, then spend more time studying. And theres no better place to start than TutorZ.com. Our science tutors are able to provide outstanding instruction at any level of science. They can assist students who are struggling in science or help further develop academic skills of gifted students.
Skills You Need to Be a Social Media Manager
Skills You Need to Be a Social Media Manager Image via Pixabay It used to be the case that many small and large businesses saw social media as tools that only individuals use to promote their personal brand, product, or event, or to simply connect with friends and family. However, as social media has taken on a life of its own, businesses of all sizes have started to see its value and now include it as a strategic part of their marketing plan. Every single business, no matter who or what it does or the products it sells, has a need for social media creation, development, implementation, and maintenance. Social media doesnât just happen on its own and social media managers donât just pop up. Social media managers are becoming essential partners for businesses. Since businesses have realized the value of social media, both financially and otherwise, many are looking to hire people who can help manage their social media and actually make their social media work for them. Simon Sinek said, âIf you hire people just because they can do a job, theyâll work for your money. But if you hire people who believe what you believe, theyâll work for you with blood, sweat and tears.â Mitt Ray over at SocialMarketingWriting.com offers some interesting data about social media usage. Check it out here. Interestingly, â81 percent of small and medium-sized business use social media. 94 percent of them use it for marketing purposes.â Further, businesses âspent $23.68 billion on social network ads in 2015. This number is expected to reach $35.98 billion by 2017.â So if youâre interested in social media marketing, here are some skills you will need to succeed. Learn how to develop a brand. Spend some time researching the company and understand their âWHYâ behind their product or service. Be able to draft a compelling reason customers should do something or buy something from the company. Anything factual about the company can help with this information such as awards, special recognition, numbers, data, policies, industry achievements and so forth. Be sure you can answer that question all customers have of âwhatâs in it for me?â or âhow will I benefit?â Develop an aptitude for writing. Advanced writing skills and a degree in English literature or creative writing is not necessary. However, you must be able to string 10 words together in a way that is compelling, interesting, accurately representative of the company, and sells the brand. While you may not be writing 800-word articles, you will be communicating with customers and a lot of that will come across through words on a screen. Being able to clearly convey an idea in a passionate way on behalf of the company is essential. Serve the customer. The bottom line of every business is to sell products or services and to make money. Your social media plan should ultimately surround that objective. Posting cute cat pictures and clever quotes each day will only get the company so far. Be responsible for maintaining a professional virtual appearance and respond to customerâs questions and needs appropriately. This includes responding to customers in a timely manner, knowing how to respond to irate or angry customers, moving difficult questions up the chain of command to the right person, and overall, being the brand or companyâs face on social media. Remember, social media is a reflection of the company, for good or bad. Manage your time well. Just as it is easy to get carried away scrolling through endless messages on Facebook and posts on Twitter, it can be easy to waste lots of time doing the same thing on a companyâs social pages. And in this case, a lot worse, because youâll be wasting the companyâs time, theyâll find out theyâre paying you to do nothing and youâll be out of a job. But seriously, managing social media accounts takes a lot of time and itâs time you canât afford to waste. You will most likely be responsible for creating or adopting systems that help you organize social tasks and complete work according to the companyâs timetable and that of their clients. Learn some advanced marketing skills. Nowadays, pretty much anybody can post a video on Youtube, post a message to Facebook, and post a picture to Instagram. Advanced skills involve SEO (search engine optimization); optimizing videos with tags, titles, captions, annotations, and descriptions; creating customization for social media pages; creating hashtags (Iâve done this for my own social campaigns and it works well); and knowing how to launch social ad campaigns, do webcasts, hangouts over Google+, and even email newsletters and capture forms. Go mobile. We live in the most mobile generation ever. If you are like me, you go almost nowhere without your phone. Social media managers must know how to make their clients look good on mobile devices. This includes optimizing the companyâs website to be represented on mobile devices and knowing how impactful responsive design is. Have an aptitude for visual design and web development. Whether you consider yourself a graphic artist or not, you need to have an eye for what is visually appealing to customers. Visual content has a near permanent effect on the viewer because people often remember what they see, even more than what they read or hear. Compelling visuals will help customers remember the company or product. If youâre not graphically savvy, be sure to work closely with the graphics team or pass your work by a friend who is skilled in that area. Social media is fun and works wonders for those willing to use it effectively and make it work for them. If you like social media to the point where you want to start earning money or turn your skills into a part-time or full-time job, gain some experience in the field. Build your own personal portfolio first and then offer to help local companies with theirs. Develop a profile on LinkedIn as it is the most perfect opportunity to sell yourself. Network as much as possible and develop relevant content that fits your interest. Before you know it, you will be well on your way to becoming a successful social media manager.
How to Get a Harvard Resident Tutor Application?
How to Get a Harvard Resident Tutor Application?Finding a Harvard Resident Tutor Application is a little more difficult than you may have first thought. Most students will apply to a few schools and that one that fits their requirements the best. Here are some suggestions that can help.First off you should always talk to a Resident Assistant, (RAs) in your dorm or residence hall. They will be able to provide you with a list of students who are on the Resident Advisor List. The RAs are the 'teachers' of the residence halls and are not there just to do an applicant profile. It's their job to give the Resident Advisor List to the colleges that need to know your education and financial background.In order to have a better chance of being accepted into the college student to find out what their criteria is for admissions. If you need a bachelor's degree then you should know the actual college requirement for such a degree before applying. Check to see if the college or university has an o nline application process. A lot of colleges and universities have recently started making this an important step to get into the school.The second thing that you can do is ask the Resident Advisors in your dorm or residence hall for recommendations. The dorms are usually the first place that these RAs go to with applications. They will definitely know where you belong if you ask and give them your email address.You can also offer to pay for part of your tuition, if it's possible. Some colleges will still accept a reduced cost. Many schools will agree to waive at least a percentage of your tuition, and it may be able to get you accepted into the school.This applies to freshmen as well as upperclassmen. If you've only been in college for a year or two and haven't taken any classes or gotten any grades yet, and there is a large incoming class the campus is going to be very crowded, maybe even over capacity, and trying to find a spot, you may want to apply to a school in the middle of nowhere. Of course, be aware that if the school is so far from the campus, you may not be able to have the student who is the resident adviser or in charge of your classes.Be sure to ask about the Resident Assistants (RAs) in your dorm or residence hall. They can make all the difference in your application process, and if you follow the tips above, you'll be a step closer to getting into Harvard.
The Role of Gas Laws in Our Society
The Role of Gas Laws in Our SocietyOne of the aspects that fascinates me about the American Tradition is the idea that Gas Laws exist as a way of ensuring public safety. There are, however, two types of gas laws, namely LABELS or REGULATIONS. One of the reason's for putting regulations in place is to ensure the security of the population. The other reason is that most people who own and operate cars, trucks, buses, trains, etc. have vested interests in maintaining such laws in place.Even with these scientific and technological advancements, the most significant safety problem has been ignored. This is the question of: Is the general public being adequately protected from the risks that are associated with the accidental leakage of harmful gasses? In other words, there has been no attempt to determine whether the laws are effective. It is the job of the regulatory authorities to conduct a scientific and factual study on the system, its cost effectiveness, effectiveness and the possibl e risks that may arise from its implementation. The investigations on this question have not been conducted.What happens in the absence of gas laws is that the actual effectiveness of the gas alarm system is not tested. Rather, the state must operate it in order to prove to the community that it is a good idea. After all, this system has to pass all the scientific and technological tests conducted before deployment.If there are proper checks and balances in place, then there would be less risk of any form of leakage or rupture being the cause of a fatal accident. Again, the very purpose of the gas laws is to put safeguards in place that keep the general public safe. There is a growing feeling that the real purpose of the law is to make people comfortable with the government and their leaders and even to encourage them to behave themselves.If someone is discovered to be working near the vents, then this person should be given a reasonable period of time to evacuate the area. This wil l deter other persons who may think they can take pleasure in playing a game of hide and seek with the unfortunate victim. The fact that there are now laws is a commendable and reassuring development, but, without proper testing, we are losing our moral bearings, our intellectual development and probably our soul.A little over a year ago, I wrote an article which indicated how we had changed the definition of decency and morality in society, with the government inspectors as the judges of what was decent and what was not. Now, I fear that we have stopped caring about what the American public thinks and we have adopted a bureaucratic mindset where the Government inspectors decide what is just, moral and sensible. This will eventually create a serious degradation of the integrity of the people, not only in our government but in the entire nation.Our gas laws are not serving our society and our nation as they should. The only way that we can restore the reputation of our society and ou r nation is by bringing to bear, scientific and technological expertise in making sure that the legislation is fully implemented and that it has the intended effect. Without such expert advice, the protection of public health is threatened and therefore, we are on a course to failing at the role of a good citizen, instead of a good citizen.
Hexagon
Hexagon Hexagon Geometry is one of the most important branches of Mathematics as it deals with the study of different shapes, their dimensions, and calculations of them. In this study, we look at shapes formed by straight lines, and shapes which have curved surfaces. The 2-dimensional figures which have flat faces, which have straight lines as edges and which are closed are known as Polygons. Polygon family is a family consisting of different shapes of different number of sides. The word poly means many and gon means angle. Based on the number of sides a polygon has, we classify them into further categories. For example, polygons having 3 sides are known as Triangles, polygons having 4 sides are known as Quadrilaterals (rectangles, squares, etc), and polygon having 5 sides is known as a Pentagon and so on. A polygon which has 6 number of sides is known as a Hexagon. The word hexa means six and gon means angle. Since the polygon has 6 sides which consequently forms 6 angles, hence it is known as a Hexagon. Hexagon Definition: A polygon which has 6 number of sides (or edges) and 6 number of angles is a Hexagon. As shown in the figure on the left, hexagons have 6 vertices (or corners), 6 edges (or sides) and 6 angles. Types of Hexagons: Based on the measurements of the sides, hexagons are classified into 2 types: Regular Hexagons and Irregular Hexagons. 1) Regular Hexagons: A hexagon which has all the 6 sides equal in measure is known as a Regular Hexagon. Because it has 6 equal sides, the 6 interior angles of a hexagon are also equal. Properties: a) Regular Hexagons has 6 equal sides and 6 equal interior angles. b) As a hexagon has even number of sides, hence the opposite sides of a regular hexagon are parallel to each other. c) A line drawn from the center of the regular hexagon to any of the vertices will have the same length as the side length, as shown in the figure below. d) All the regular hexagons are convex, which means that all its 6 vertices point outward. e) The line segment joining any two non-adjacent vertices in a polygon is known as a Diagonal. The diagonals of a regular hexagon divide the hexagon into 6 equilateral triangles as shown in the figure on the right. 2)Irregular Hexagon: A hexagon which is not regular is known as the Irregular Hexagon. This implies, that an irregular hexagon has 6 sides that are not all equal in measure, or 6 interior angles that are all not equal in measure. Properties: a) Irregular Hexagons do not have 6 equal sides or 6 equal interior angles. b) The opposite sides may or may not be parallel to each other. c) An irregular hexagon can be convex in shape or concave in shape. A Convex polygon is a polygon which has all the vertices pointing outward. But in a concave polygon, one or more vertices point inward towards the center of the polygon. Because of this reason, in a concave polygon one or more interior angles is greater than 180. d) A line drawn through a concave hexagon (depending on where the line is drawn) can intersect the hexagon at more than 2 points. The below figure shows the line intersecting the hexagon at 4 points. e) In a concave hexagon, all the diagonal do not lie inside the hexagon. One or more diagonals lie outside the hexagon also, as shown in the figure below. Angles of a Hexagon: 1)Sum of all the interior angles of a Regular Hexagon: The sum of all the interior angles of any regular polygon can be calculated using the formula given below: If a regular polygon has n sides, then the sum of all its interior angles, S = (n 2) * 180 Since a hexagon has 6 sides, hence n = 6. Now Sum, S = (6 2) * 180 = 720 Therefore, Sum of all the interior angles of a regular hexagon, S = 720 2)Each Interior angle of a Regular Hexagon: The measure of each interior angle of any regular polygon can be calculated using the formula given below: If a regular polygon has n sides, then Each Interior angle = (n 2)/ n * 180 Since a hexagon has 6 sides, hence n = 6. So, Each Interior angle = (6 2) / 6 * 180 = 120 Therefore, Each interior angle of a Regular Hexagon = 120 3)Each exterior angle of a Regular Hexagon: The measure of each exterior angle of any regular polygon can be calculated using the formula given below: If a regular polygon has n sides, then Each Exterior angle = 360/n Each Exterior angle of Regular Convex Hexagon = 360/6 = 60 Therefore, Each exterior angle of a Regular Hexagon = 60 4)Diagonals of a Hexagon: Number of diagonals in a polygon of n sides = n * (n 3)/ 2 Since a hexagon has 6 sides, hence n = 6. Therefore, number of diagonals in a hexagon = 6 * (6 3)/2 = 9 diagonals. Perimeter of a Hexagon: Perimeter is the total length calculated when all the side lengths of the polygon are combined together. Perimeter of a regular or irregular polygon can be calculated by adding all the side lengths of the polygon. Perimeter of a Polygon = Sum of all its side lengths. Therefore Perimeter of a Regular Hexagon of side length s (as shown in the figure on the right) will be written as, P = s + s + s + s + s + s = 6s Example: Calculate the perimeter of a regular hexagon whose side length is 7m. Perimeter of a Regular Hexagon, P = 6 * s == Perimeter, P = 6 * 7m = 42m Example: Calculate the perimeter of the hexagon shown below. Given the side lengths of the hexagon in the figure. Perimeter of a Hexagon = Sum of all the side lengths. Therefore, Perimeter, P = 4m + 7m + 3m + 2m + 8m + 2m = 26m Area of a Hexagon: Area of any polygon is the space occupied within the boundaries or edges of the polygon. Hence, area of a hexagon is the space covered within its edges or sides. Area of a regular hexagon is different from the area of an irregular hexagon. Various procedures can be used in order to calculate its area. Let us look at the common methods used in the process. 1)Area of a Regular Hexagon: As mentioned above, diagonal of a regular hexagon divide the hexagon into 6 equal triangles, also known as 6 equilateral triangles. So if we find the area of one equilateral triangle, then the area of all the 6 triangles will be known, and then the area of the hexagon will be the triangle areas added together. Given a regular hexagon as shown in the figure above, where point C is the center of the hexagon. Triangle CPQ is an equilateral triangle, as all the angles inside triangle CPQ are equal to 60 (half of the interior angle 120). Hence all its sides are also equal. Therefore, let the side lengths of CP = PQ = CQ = s CM is the perpendicular drawn to the side PQ. Let CM = h As M becomes the midpoint of side PQ, hence MQ = s/2 (half of the side length of PQ). Now in triangle CMQ, we can apply the Pythagorean Theorem to get the relationship between the height h of the triangle, and the side length s. Hence, h2 + (s/2)2 = s2. This implies h2 + s2/4 = s2. This gives h2 = s2 s2/4 So, h2 = 3s2/4 == h = (3s2/4). Therefore, the height of the triangle CPQ, h = s* 3/2 Now, Area of triangle CPQ = 1/2 * base * height. This implies, Area A = 1/2 * s * h == A = 1/2 * s * (s * 3/2) == A = s2 * 3/4 Therefore, Area of triangle CPQ = s2 * 3/4. Now, a regular hexagon consists of 6 such congruent equilateral triangles. Hence, Area of a Regular Hexagon = 6 * s2 * 3/4 which can be further simplified as: Area of a Regular Hexagon = 3/2 * s2 * 3 Example 1: What is the area of a regular hexagon whose side length is 5m? Given that the side length, s = 5m Area of a regular hexagon, A = 3/2 * s2 * 3 Hence, Area = 3/2 * 52 * 3 = 3 which is 64.95m2 (approximately) 2)Area of an Irregular Hexagon: Since an irregular hexagon does not have equal sides or equal angles, hence we cannot use the method or formula of the regular hexagon. For an irregular hexagon, we can calculate area by using various methods. Let us look at an example below: Example: Find the area of the irregular hexagon shown in the figure below. In the given figure, we observe that the side lengths are given and the lengths of the diagonals are also given. We can see that the irregular hexagon is split into 4 triangles A, B, C and D. Since the side lengths of each triangle are given, we can use Herons formula. Herons Formula: If a triangle has side lengths as a, b and c, then s = (a + b+ c)/2 Then, Area of the triangle = [s* (s-a)* (s-b)* (s-c)] Triangle A: s = (5 + 4 + 7)/2 == s = 8 Now Area of triangle A = [s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] = [(8* (8 - 5) * (8 4) * (8 - 7)] Area of Triangle A = (8 * 3 * 4 * 1) = 9.8m2 Triangle B: s = (7 + 7 + 6)/2 = 10 Area of triangle B = [(10 * (10 - 7) * (10 - 7) * (10 - 6)] = (10 * 3 * 3 * 4) = 18.9m2 Similarly using Herons Formula as shown above, we get the areas of triangles C and D as well. Area of Triangle C = 8.9m2 and Area of Triangle D = 7.9m2 Now, Area of the Irregular Hexagon = Area of Triangle A + Area of Triangle B + Area of Triangle C + Area of Triangle D Area of the Hexagon = 9.8m2 + 18.9 m2 + 8.9 m2 + 7.9 m2 = 45.5m2 Hexagonal Tessellation: When a flat surface or a plane is covered by shapes that are repeated over and over again forming a periodic pattern, without any gaps or overlaps is known as Tessellation. We can find different kinds of tessellations such as tessellations of triangles, squares, rectangles etc. Regular polygons which are congruent (meaning same shape and size) form tessellations known as Regular Tessellations. There are only 3 types of Regular Tessellations, and they are of triangles, squares, and hexagons. A Hexagonal Tessellation is a tessellation formed when hexagons are arranged on a plane as shown in the figure below. This pattern for a Regular Hexagonal Tessellation is identical. In the figure below, we can see the vertex marked. At each vertex, we can observe that 3 hexagons are meeting. Since each hexagon has 6 sides, hence this kind of tessellation is named as 6.6.6 Tessellation. Hexagonal Prism: A hexagonal prism is a 3-dimensional figure consisting of 2 hexagonal bases and 6 rectangular faces. A hexagonal prism consists of 8 faces, 18 edges and 12 vertices. Because of its 8 faces, it is also known as the Octahedron. Surface Area of a Regular Hexagonal Prism: As shown in the figure below, a hexagonal prism has 2 hexagonal bases and 6 rectangular faces. Lateral area of the hexagonal prism is the sum of the areas of the 6 rectangular faces. If the height of the prism is h and the side of the base regular hexagon is s, then: Area of each rectangular face = s * h Lateral Area = Sum of the Areas of 6 Rectangular Faces Therefore, Lateral Area = 6 * s * h Surface Area of a Prism = Bases Area + Lateral Area The perpendicular from the center of the hexagon to its base side is also known as the Apothem (shown as d in the figure below). If the base side length is s, then as mentioned above Apothem or height of the hexagon is s * 3/2 Then, Area of the Hexagon = 3 * s * d = 3 * s * 3/2 * s = 3/2 * 3 * s2 Since there are 2 such base hexagons, hence Bases Area = 2 * 3/2 * 3 * s2 = 33 * s2 Surface Area = Bases Area + Lateral Area Hence, Surface Area of a Regular Hexagonal Prism = (33 * s2) + (6* s* h) (Where s is the side length of the base regular hexagon and h is the height of the prism). Example: How much is the surface area of a regular hexagonal prism if given the side length of the base regular hexagon is 4 inches, and height of the prism is 6 inches? Given that the side length of the base regular hexagon, s = 4 inches Height of the prism, h = 6 inches Surface Area of a Regular Hexagonal Prism = (33 * s2) + (6* s* h) Therefore, Surface Area = (33 * 42) + (6 * 4 * 6) = 483 + 144 = 227 square inches (approx.) Volume of a Hexagonal Prism: Volume of a Prism is the amount of space occupied within the boundaries or edges of the prism. Volume of a Hexagonal Prism = Area of the Base * Height of the Prism Therefore, Volume of a Hexagonal Prism = 3/2 *3 * s2 * h Example: Calculate the volume of a hexagonal prism whose base side length is 4 inches and height of the prism is 6 inches. Given that the side length of the base regular hexagon, s = 4 inches Height of the prism, h = 6 inches Volume of a Hexagonal Prism = 3/2 *3 * s2 * h Hence, Volume = 3/2* 3 * 42 * 6 = 249.4 cubic inches.
Online Tutoring- Help Your Child in School Assignments
Online Tutoring- Help Your Child in School Assignments 0SHARESShare Gone are the days when school sessions were enough to understand a subject. In todayâs competitive world, achieving the expected grade has become tough. Education is becoming complicated to be handled by parents these days. It is hard for average parents to cope with the increasing demands of education. Further, most of the parents are working tougher to make their two ends meet and are hardly left with time to guide kids in the school work Tutor Pace an Online tutoring website makes learning interactive, informative and effective. The benefits of taking assignment help from online tutoring: Experienced tutors Quality online teaching Competitive cost Excellent success results Hassle free tutoring Time saving For all the parents, Online Tutoring assures no more worries, no stress! Parents can simply buy the best Online Tutoring sessions of their child. The technology guarantees effective academic guidance within your budget. [starbox id=admin]
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