I would prefer to use "distance" instead of "length".distance = speed x time
There is no relationship. Knowing the length of one of them doesn't tell you the length of the other one.
They are just dating.
The length of one arm is about 40% of your height
There's no relationship between the length of the pendulum and the number of swings.However, a shorter pendulum has a shorter period, i.e. the swings come more often.So a short pendulum has more swings than a long pendulum has in the same amountof time.
I would prefer to use "distance" instead of "length".distance = speed x time
Time and length are related through motion. The distance traveled by an object (length) is dependent on the time it takes to travel that distance. This relationship is described by the equation: length = speed x time.
The relationship between starting length and initial velocity of shortening is typically an inverse relationship. This means that as the starting length increases, the initial velocity of shortening decreases. This relationship is governed by the length-tension relationship of muscle fibers.
There is no relationship. Knowing the length of one of them doesn't tell you the length of the other one.
They are just dating.
The radius is excatly half of the diameter
The length of one arm is about 40% of your height
zooming in decreases the focal length
The area of a square is the square of its side length.
There's no relationship between the length of the pendulum and the number of swings.However, a shorter pendulum has a shorter period, i.e. the swings come more often.So a short pendulum has more swings than a long pendulum has in the same amountof time.
The radius is half the diameter.
T=1/2l