Physics, asked by RiyazAly6, 5 hours ago

take any five different types of leaves and describe in steps how we can find their areas using a graph paper?​

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Answered by 12020
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Explanation:

following: LA=f (L, W) LA is the leaf area, L is leaf length and W is leaf width. Second, when you want to know the specific plant leaf area, you can calculate the leaf area using the equation only by measuring the length and width of the leaf.

Answered by anshbhogta97077
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LA=f (L, W) LA is the leaf area, L is leaf length and W is leaf width. Second, when you want to know the specific plant leaf area, you can calculate the leaf area using the equation only by measuring the length and width of the leaf.

Stick leaves to graph paper and photocopy them. Count the number of squares which are completely covered and then add an estimate for the area of those partly covered. This method can also be used to estimate the amount of variegation on variegated leaves.

The linear model Ŷ=0.7390x (R2=0.9849) of the real leaf area (Y) as a function of length × width product (x) is adequate to estimate the C. juncea leaf area.

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