they just work they just work,work,work
the work a machine does is the work outputwhat it takes to do the work is the work inputSources;The_work_that_the_simple_machine_does_is_called_the_work
the work a machine does is the work output what it takes to do the work is the work input
The work done by a machine is called work output
work output
It depends on how big a sheet of plywood you are talking about.
14 feet x 16 feet = 224 square feet.
14 feet x 16 feet = 224 square feet.
The biggest rectangle trampoline is a 14x16 trampoline. www.ijumpusa.com has the sturdiest steel gauge I've seen. Harry, Trampoline Coach
14 feet times 16 feet are 224 square feet. Assuming you are using the American method of determining pitch, ie., 8 inch rise per 1 foot run, you need 346.1326 square feet of roofing. It must be just a coincidence, but I got the same result with the ridgeline on the 16 foot length or the 14 foot width.
Area = L x W : 14X16 = 224 SF. Typically you would add 7-10% for breakage & cuts, sometimes adding more depending on the material being used and the pattern being installed. A pattern requiring many cuts (i.e. diagonal, staggered, hopscotch) you may want to add 10-12%, more if natural stone. Also, use Square Footage to purchase materials, not the amount of tiles. Why? A 12X12 is not necessarily a 12X12; some are bigger, some are smaller. Some sizes can get confusing with overseas manufacturing. European tiles are typically Metric, so a 30X30 may really be 30X30 cm, but that's a little smaller than 12X12 in standard measurements.