How fast you run, how far you throw, how high/far you jump.........
You would run 4.17 miles in 10 minutes.
10,000 meters.
6.53 miles
How far did I run if I ran for 20 minutes and stepped 3350 steps
The velocity factor of RG59 COAX is typically around 66% to 67%. This means that signals travel through RG59 COAX at about 66% to 67% of the speed of light in a vacuum.
yes RG6 should be used exclusively for satellite hookups and digital CATV. RG59 is fine for analog CATV signals but will not support the higher bandwidth used for satellite signals.
If the interface requires a co-ax cable, then RG59 is perfectly acceptable for video signals. It is not the best choice for arial or satellite feeds. RG59 suffers from high losses and therefore, will not be the right choice for a long run carrying HD signals. If the cable length is more than a few feet, it is probably wise to invest in something with a lower loss if HD is used now or will be in the future.
Run So Far was created in 2002.
The type coax you need depends on the type service you have. For satellite service, we use a higher rated coax cable (RG6) to allow for a higher frequency for channels and back feeding capability. RG59 is a lower rated cable.
a person can run miles or even yards far
a run in math is referring to slope, which is rise over run. rise is how far you travel up, and run is how far you travel over.
Televisions and cable modems use a coaxial cable. RG59 or RG6.
far far away to the sky
The duration of Fly High Run Far is 2.43 hours.
Most times they are the same but a satellite signal needs to be carried by RG6 cable it is a heavier gauge wire then say RG59. Regular or analog cable signal is sometimes carried by RG59 but digital cable should use RG6. +++ The primary specification is not conductor size but the impedance and capacitance of the cable.
Fly High Run Far was created on 1991-09-21.