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4 is farther from 2 than 1 is.
my college number is 562 and center number 5 and my seat number is 8358
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If, by greater, you mean which is farther away from zero on the "number line" then the answer is neither! they are equally distant from zero. The "absolute value" of a number is the distance from zero on the number line. -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 That's what the number line middle looks like for whole numbers. -firstmate-
The radius, r, is 4.8 feet. The circumference is 2*pi*r where pi is the irrational number approximated by 3.14159
What happen to the number of dots per unit area as the distance of dots go farther from the center
The center is crowded with stars, and the number of stars decreases farther out.
Assuming the two numbers are measuring the same distance, the higher number will represent the greater distance, in this instance, 260.41.
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count the number of studs, then Measure it. the distance from the center of one stud to the center of the one across from it is your bolt circle.
4 is farther from 2 than 1 is.
The absolute value of a number IS its distance from zero: not greater nor less than it.
Whatever number it says on the chart it's always going to be the same For example if 4 is farther from 0 then the answer will be 4 or it can be negative 4. Thank you for your support And for using wikipedia answers
count the number of studs, then Measure it. the distance from the center of one stud to the center of the one across from it is your bolt circle.
Number of lug holes, then measure center to center distance apart. A 5X110 is a 5 hole 110mm pattern
No. The 100 and 112 is distance in mm center to center of lug holes. 5 is number of lugs.
Technically, the acceleration due to gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the center of the earth. That means that the farther from the earth's center you are, the smaller the acceleration due to gravity is. So gravitational acceleration is smaller on a mountain-top or in an airplane. Let's do a little calculation to get an idea of how much it changes. Let's figure out the acceleration of gravity inside an airplane at 35,000 ft above sea level: -- We know what it is at sea level on the equator: 9.78 meters per second2. That's when our distance from the center of the earth is equal to the earth's radius = 3,963 miles. -- When we're at 35,000 ft, we're farther from the center of the earth. 35,000 ft = (35,000 / 5280) = 6.63 miles. So our total distance from the center of the earth is (3,963 + 6.63) = 3,969.63 miles. -- The acceleration (and force) of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of this distance, so the new number is 9.78 times (3963 / 3969.63)2 = 9.78 x (0.9983298)2 = 9.78 x (0.996662) = 9.74736 m/s2 We have discovered that the acceleration due to gravity ... and the weight of every passenger in the airplane ... has become 0.33 percent smaller since they left the ground, because the distance from the center of the earth has increased. If you normally weigh 250 pounds on your bathroom scale, then at 35,000 ft, you weigh only 249.17 pounds.