Then one is longer than the other.
If they have the same angles, but different side lengths.
Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.
You don't. There is not enough information. Different rhombuses with the same side lengths can have different areas, depending on the angles.
They both have 4 sides but of different lengths
no they can be different lengths or sizes
The Wires are of different lengths. the shorter cable will connect to the closest plug and the longer cable to the outer plug. technically since they both run off the same coil they will ignite at the same time.
because the thickness of the crust is different
This will depend on the circuit configuration, and the wire. For two equivalent types of wire (same covering, thickness, cross section, but different lengths) in a series circuit, where the surrounding on both wires is kept equivalent, heating will be equal per unit length (meaning the wires will reach the same temperature); The longer wire will use more power, which will cause more room heating (due to the longer length), but the wires themselves will reach the same temperature. For the same two wires in a parallel circuit, the smaller wire will heat up more due to a larger current flow through it, thus a higher I^2 * R loss (heat loss) per unit length. If two wires are put in parallel, and have different lengths, but are made to have the same resistance, the exact same amount of current will flow in each, but the shorter one will inherently have a higher resistance per unit length, causing it to become hotter than the longer wire.
No. Adults generally have the same or similar proportions, but different heights. Therefore, their backbones are different lengths, just as their arms and legs are different lengths.
They are said to be similar if they have the same angles but different lengths
If they have the same angles, but different side lengths.
Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.Several solutions are possible here. The four sides could be the same length, or different lengths. The only requirement (with respect to lengths) to be called an "isosceles trapezoid" is that two opposite sides have the same length.
You don't. There is not enough information. Different rhombuses with the same side lengths can have different areas, depending on the angles.
They both have 4 sides but of different lengths
because it was estimation, the lengths were different and the rectangles are not the same
No, Judo mats and Yoga mats are a different thickness. Judo mats range in thickness from 45mm to 60mm while Yoga mats range from 3m to 4m in thickness.
All vegetables don't have the same texture, or thickness, of the outer surface.