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A tape measure is best classified as a wheel and axle. It consists of a long, flexible tape wound around a cylindrical spool (the wheel) that allows for easy retraction and extension of the tape. Unlike a pulley, which primarily changes the direction of force, the tape measure's design is focused on measuring length and distance.
.How long is the tape you bought?
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You tape the broken pieces of the ruler back together.
That would depend on how long your tape measure was.
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A Spool
A tape measure is best classified as a wheel and axle. It consists of a long, flexible tape wound around a cylindrical spool (the wheel) that allows for easy retraction and extension of the tape. Unlike a pulley, which primarily changes the direction of force, the tape measure's design is focused on measuring length and distance.
get three pieces of duct tape, fold each in half hot dog style (so they're long not short), then get a small piece of duct tape and tape the other three pieces to a table so that they're hanging off of it. Now braid!
A wobbling take-up spool causes the tape to wind unevenly and eventually seize against the inner cassette casing. Once the take-up spool seizes, tape pulled past the reader head will be pushed out of the cassette and become entangled in the moving parts of the tape drive.
.How long is the tape you bought?
If you have tape that is 1.4 cm longs and the length of 29.4 would equal to 21 cm. This is a simple math problem.
847 and a half
It depends on the size of the spool or cartridge. Some cartridges are smaller than a standard audio cassette tape, while others are over twelve inches in diameter !
It depends on how long the tape measure is (they come in varying lengths).
The keyword "tape measure" is 10 characters long when measured with a tape measure.
The likely term is tape measure (a tailor's labeled ribbon or band used to measure height and girth and similar bodily dimensions, and to measure clothing).Another type of tape measure is a coiled metal strip dispensed from a spool, used in surveying, construction, and architecture.