No, it does not hold true unless the triangle has an angle of 90 degrees. In a triangle that is not a right triangle, there is no hypotenuse, just three different legs, so you cannot choose the square of one side to be equal to the squares of each of the other two sides.
depends on length
because that's all the degrees that three sides of any length put together (a triangle) can hold- any less and it wouldn't even be a polygon, and any more and it would have to have more sides
That depends on how well supported the floor is and that depends on how far apart the joists are placed. The closer they are, the more weight can be supported.
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
Well, darling, a triangle can hold as much weight as the materials it's made of can support. It's all about the strength of those sides and angles, not some magical weight limit. So, if you're planning on balancing a truck on a paper triangle, I suggest you rethink your life choices.
A compact flash memory card can hold all kinds of data. It can hold pictures, documents, anything as long as it does not go over the maximum size of the memory card.
Because triangles distribute the weight to the sides of the bottom of the triangle allowing it to hold more weight than if it were a square
a circle boat, because circles have a larger area
Index cards have many different uses. One can be to write notes on when making a speech, oral presentation or debating. You can use them to categorise different items and hold them in order to create a database. You can make a 'to-do' list on index cards. They can be used as flash cards to learn words or other information.
A flash drive can hold anywhere from 256 MB to 8 GB.
well sd cards hold about the same and are a fair bit smaller
You can place one cinder block on the ground and position the 4 index cards horizontally on top of it. Then, stack the second cinder block on top of the index cards to hold them in place. This way, the weight of the cinder block is distributed evenly across all 4 index cards.
The largest available SD cards are 32 GB. Stay tuned for more.
Common flash memory chips can hold anywhere from 256 MB to 16 GB. In Secure Digital (SD) cards, any size greater than 2 GB utilizes SDHC technology (Secure Digital High Capacity) to allow the file system to hold a single file of 4 GB or more. A typical USB Flash Drive at 4 GB costs about 8 or 10 USD. Common flash memory chips can hold anywhere from 256 MB to 16 GB. In Secure Digital (SD) cards, any size greater than 2 GB utilizes SDHC technology (Secure Digital High Capacity) to allow the file system to hold a single file of 4 GB or more. A typical USB Flash Drive at 4 GB costs about 8 or 10 USD.
Not all flash drives are the same. Some will hold as low as 512MB while a few will hold as much as 128000MB (128GB). The most common amount of capacity (now days) for a flash drive is 1000MB (1GB).
It can hold about 1GB to 8GB.