The answer will depend of 15.86 for what length. Without that information, the question cannot be answered.
A square 25 x 25 would have an area of 625m2 but a circle with a 100m circumference would have an area of 795.8m2.
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Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.
from a piece of rope 10 2/3 m long. Pewee cut off 4 1/4m. How much rope remained?
70 feet.
A square 25 x 25 would have an area of 625m2 but a circle with a 100m circumference would have an area of 795.8m2.
It needs at least 1,500 feet of rope.
That's dumb.
Jumping rope is known as a skipping rope in the UK. It is a very good and simple means to exercise - much used by boxers during training.
All rope stretches because it consists of materials at an angle to the load putting tension on the rope, and they try to straighten when pulled. How much the rope can stretch, and at what point the stretch weakens the rope, depends upon the materials used and the rope construction - laid up or braid, and the combinations of these.
Probably tying was invented before rope. Rope isn't of much use until you invent tying. There were probably things to tie before rope came along, such as strips of leather.
Leather rope can be stronger than regular woven ropes, such as jute or flax. But synthetic rope (nylon, polyester) has many more fibers than leather, or any natural fiber, and for the same diameter will be much stronger.
Nylon is a commonly used material in rope because it is exceptionally strong and rope and wire are basicly the same thing. So pretty much it just means making rope out of nylon.
only 300
56 cents
Yes, orange rope is orange, and yellow rope is ... well ... yellow
I have one too and am very curious about its worth.