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About 21 cm.
no because its not a line....lines don't have any width just length.
$string ="Guess my length"; $length = strlen($string); now the $length will have the length of the string.
The other leg length is 16.
Multiply its length three times as for example length*length*length will give you the answer in cubic inches
About 21 cm.
Flashlight fish are found in tropical ocean waters across the world. They are typically about 14 cm (5.5 in) in size, although some species can reach twice this length. They are nocturnal, feeding at night on small crustaceans.
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no because its not a line....lines don't have any width just length.
They are typically about 14 centimetres (5.5 in) in adult length, but I do not know how big as an Infant. I hoped that Helped ^ ^- I will Edit this IF I find how big a Flashlight Fish is as an Infant and Young Child.
There are a number of places that one can purchase a flashlight for any emergency. Some of these stores that offer a plethora of flashlight products are Lowe's and Home Depot. Other retailers for an emergency flashlight include Overstock and Target. One can find flashlights at these places that are built to be waterproof and sustain brightness for a length duration.
It must have a capacity plate.
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All submarine screw shafts have seals around the full length of the shaft hull penetration area to prevent water coming in. Shaft seals can be mechanical, hydraulic, etc., but regardless they serve the same purpose.
62 times in one seccondAnswerIf, by 'electricity', you mean electric 'current', then the answer is that it doesn't travel at the sort of speed you describe. In fact, it travels very s-l-o-w-l-y indeed -in the order of micrometres - millimetres per hour! A single electron will not even travel the length of a flashlight's filament within the lifetime of the flashlight's battery!
186000 miles per secAnswerYou have to understand that 'electricity' is not a quantity, so it doesn't move and cannot be measured. Your question should ask, "How fast do electrons move?"While the effect of an electric current is close to the speed of light, individual electrons drift along the conductor very slowly indeed. I like to give the example that a single electron will not pass along the length of a flashlight's filament during the lifetime of the flashlight's battery.
A running or going out or forth; an expedition; a sally., A journey chiefly for recreation; a pleasure trip; a brief tour; as, an excursion into the country., A wandering from a subject; digression., Length of stroke, as of a piston; stroke. [An awkward use of the word.]