Shorter
Shorter.
Yes, the length of a pendulum affects its swing. The oscillation will be longer with a longer length and shorter with a shorter length.
They are the same.
A thousand times shorter. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer.
The length of a straw affects the pitch of the sound it produces when blown. A shorter straw produces a higher pitch, while a longer straw produces a lower pitch due to the difference in the wavelength of the sound waves created. Shorter straws have shorter wavelengths, resulting in higher frequencies and higher notes, whereas longer straws have longer wavelengths, resulting in lower frequencies and lower notes.
Everything else being equal, a shorter bridge is stronger: it will weigh less, and therefore will not have to support so much of its own weight.
The length of a straw affects pitch because it determines the length of the air column in the straw. Shorter straws have a shorter air column, leading to higher pitch sound vibrations, while longer straws have a longer air column, leading to lower pitch sound vibrations. The pitch is determined by the frequency of the vibrations produced by the air column, with shorter columns producing higher frequencies and higher pitches.
Put many straws together to make it stronger
Since you didn't state the straws have to be the same length... Cut four straws of length 1 unit, and four at 1.5 units. the four longer ones lie end-to-end in two pairs, and the shorter ones lie perpendicular between those to form the uprights.
Yes. They are naturally stronger than shorter people, unless they are anorexic. On average, tall people are stronger because longer limbs generate more leverage and have a greater range of motion.
It doesn't look like you can officially. You could talk to a manager at a local Culver's and see if he will let you directly from them. As an alternative, you can buy stronger and tougher straws online. Just looking at Amazon, they have milkshake straws, smoothie straws, even stainless steel. :)
Well I think Popsicle stick
Because if the shorter leg was shorter than the longer leg was long, then the longer leg wouldn't be longer than the shorter leg is short. The short leg would be the longer one rather than the long one being the short one.
Yes, the length of the straw can affect how fast a liquid travels through it due to the increased surface area and friction between the liquid and the straw walls. Longer straws can create more resistance, potentially slowing down the flow of liquid compared to shorter straws.
Its longer cuz the longer the flatter the incline plane, and on flatter planes, the object presses more than on the shorter ( steeper ones)
shorter