There are 210.
Basically, this is the same as finding the number of distinct ways of arranging seven 1s and 3 0s. That is (10!/7!3!) = (10*9*8)/(3*2*1) = 120. There are 120 bit strings of length 10 with exactly three 0s.
Since there are 8 bits in between, and they can assume any of the two values (0 or 1), that results in a total of 28 different combinations.
it has 10 to 12 strings (I think?)
The charango traditionally has 10 strings
Strings are much, much, much, much smaller than atoms. Strings are expected to be on the order of the Planck length; about 10-35 m. Atoms, in contrast, are on the order of Angstroms, 10-10 m. If strings were expanded to the size of atoms, atoms on this new scale would be many times larger than the solar system.
Usually less then 10
the subatomic particles are protons neutrons & electrons which are made up of strings of length 10-10 with no height & width.
They can get to about the length(long ways)about an arm of a 10 yr. human, but a little bit longer.
210 = 1024, so there are 1024 different bit configurations in a 10-bit code.
Ghs strings 10 guage