To get the volume of something, you have to use the formula which is base x height x volume. For example you have a prism and if it shows 3 numbers on the prism then use the formula that i had told you.
To find the volume of a regular shape - multiply the height by the width by the depth.
Ask a fish. I hear they're good with fins.
- measuring the dimensions and calculating the volume after
- immersion of the object in water (if it is possible) and measuring the volume of the displaced water
Length x width x height = volume
The rating of the Fin cartridge is by percentage of volume, they are all standard at 1.6% nicotine by volume.
Find the surface area of the top or bottom face and multiply that by the depth of the prism. For example, a triangular prism would have a volume of (1/2 * base * height) * (depth)
The fin on the back of an orca is called the dorsal fin.
If you mean a fin like a fish fin, there is a word, but mostlly each one is different; Lā (fin). Anal fin, kuaalo. Caudal fin, hiʻu. Dorsal fin, kualā. Pectoral fin, etc. If you mean fin, like 'the end', it is pau'ana.
The dorsal fin is the fin on the back of a fish, for example the typical triangular fin on the back of a shark is its dorsal fin.
An adipose fin is a soft, fleshy fin found on a fish behind the dorsal fin and ahead of the caudal fin.
Soup fin is shark fin used in making shark fin soup.
On a dolphin and most fish the fin behind the dorsal fin is the tail fin. Some fish, such as knife fish, have no dorsal fin or tail fin. Dolphins of course are mammals, not fish.
An abdominal fin is one of a pair of posterior fins in fish - the pelvic fin and the ventral fin.
The fin on the top/back of all fish is called the "Dorsal Fin."
Caudal fin, Dorsal fin, Pectoral fin, Ventral fin, and the fin.
A dolphin's fin is rounded at the top, but a shark's fin is straight