Tension rods are mainly found in places such as the bathroom or the closet. Tension rods are useful for providing a place for something, like a curtain, to hang from without drilling holes into a wall.
66 feet = 4 rods You can do unit conversions like this in Google calculator, see the related link for an example.
In 160 rods, there are 160 rods. This is a funny question.. ha ha ha. not.
there are 320 rods in a mile
4 rods
I believe in rods, because the "proof" against them doesn't look like the rods that have been taped only by accident.
Bacteria that look like comma curved rods are called Vibrio. They are commonly found in aquatic environments and can cause infections such as cholera and food poisoning in humans.
some are knives, some are pointed round rods, etc. depends on model.
ummmm ,it was two metal rods, which applyed to the hair to shape it.
Coccus, which are spheres, bacillus, which are rods, and spirillum, which are spiral-shaped
Gram-positive cocci are bacteria with a spherical shape that retain a purple stain in the Gram staining method, indicating a thick peptidoglycan cell wall. Gram-negative rods are bacteria with a rod shape that appear pink after Gram staining due to their thinner peptidoglycan cell wall and an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides. Additionally, gram-negative rods generally have higher resistance to antibiotics compared to gram-positive cocci.
I assume you are referring to an antenna that has a number of rods attached to a horizontal center support or beam. The rods may or may not be perpendicular to this beam; they might form something that looks like an arrow. I also assume by reception area you mean the direction from where the TV signal is coming from. If you look down on the top of the antenna you would see the center beam going from top to bottom of your view with the rods going to the left and right. Look at the rods at top of the beam. They will be some length, say 18 inches each. Now look at the rods at the bottom of the beam. They will be longer or short than the rods at the top. The end of the beam with the shorter rods is the end that gets pointed at the reception area.
Invented by Ben Franklin lighting rods are just what they sound like they are rods on a roof to take lighting instead of it hitting a house and burning it down.
In the human eye, cones look like a cone, while rods look like short rods. Rods are connected in "parallel", and they detect minimal amounts of light. Cones tend towards a "serial" transmission to the nervous system. Cones also come in various types -- red detecting, green detecting, or blue detecting -- so they enable color vision. Books have been written on this subject, and I wrote a short paragraph.
Yes..look up alumaloy welding rods
I lightning rod varies in size. Most are found on top of building in areas that are known to have lightning activity. They are shaped like antennas and sometime have a sphere at the top of the bar.
This is a colloquial North of England expression. Stair-rods are the metal rods that hold stair-carpets in place on each step. The allusion is to rain which is so heavy as to appear like falling stair-rods.