The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
The longest factor string of 100 is: 2*2*5*5=100
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All that can definitely be said is that length plus width = 50 feet.
100 yards is an imperial measurement of length whereas 110 meters are 110 devices for measuring things... oops...did you mean what's the length difference between a length of 100 yards and a length of 110 meters? yards to meters is an exact conversion at 1 yd = 0.9144 m (exactly), so working in meters: 100 yards = 100 x 0.9144 m = 91.44 m So the difference is: 110 m - 91.44 m = 18.56 m = 18.56 ÷ 0.9144 yds ≈ 20.3 yds It is 18.56 m or approx 20.3 yds
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
100 metres seems to be the length of a spool of gardeners cotton Discuss:How_long_is_a_piece_of_string...we are not talking about jute twine here!So the maximum length of a piece of string would be 999.99mm!So the real answer to 'how long is a piece of string?' would be...anything between 0.01mm to 999.99mm.
No - a piece of string can be any length you like.
string efficiency can not be equal to 100%.. cause...1st of all efficiency of anything cannot be equal to 100%.. Secondly when there is insulators and discs to insulate then there will always be a medium between them.. For which there will be voltage drop... Thirdly there will be a conductor to ground voltage drop... So, string efficiency cannot be equal to 100%
The longest factor string of 100 is: 2*2*5*5=100
It is between 100 and 110 metres in length.
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Say the kite string is at 45 degrees from vertical then the length will be 1.414 x 20m = 28.28m long = 28.28 x 100 = 2828 cm.
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All that can definitely be said is that length plus width = 50 feet.