A stick typically becomes a log when it reaches a certain size and mass, generally around 4 to 6 inches in diameter and several feet in length. This distinction often depends on context, such as how the wood is used or perceived in different settings. In practical terms, logs are usually suited for lumber or firewood, while sticks are often considered smaller, more flexible branches or twigs. Ultimately, the transition from stick to log can be somewhat subjective and varies based on individual interpretation.
log(2) + log(4) = log(2x)log(2 times 4) = log(2x)2 times 4 = 2 times 'x'x = 4
If the amount of oxygen reaching the burning log is decreased, the reaction rate of combustion will also decrease. Oxygen is a crucial reactant in the combustion process, and insufficient oxygen limits the ability of the log to sustain a vigorous fire. As a result, the flames may become smaller, and the log will burn less efficiently. Eventually, if oxygen levels are too low, the fire may extinguish.
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log(5)125 = log(5) 5^(3) = 3log(5) 5 = 3 (1) = 3 Remember for any log base if the coefficient is the same as the base then the answer is '1' Hence log(10)10 = 1 log(a) a = 1 et.seq., You can convert the log base '5' , to log base '10' for ease of the calculator. Log(5)125 = log(10)125/log(10)5 Hence log(5)125 = log(10) 5^(3) / log(10)5 => log(5)125 = 3log(10)5 / log(10)5 Cancel down by 'log(10)5'. Hence log(5)125 = 3 NB one of the factors of 'log' is log(a) a^(n) The index number of 'n' can be moved to be a coefficient of the 'log'. Hence log(a) a^(n) = n*log(a)a Hope that helps!!!!!
log(36,200) = 4.558709 (rounded)log[log(36,200)] = 0.658842 (rounded)
Stake, timber, beam, board, plank, log...
"Stick"'s present tense is "sticking," you just have to say it in a sentence like:She is sticking the twig into the log's hole.Lots of words become present tense just by adding "ing" to the end of it.
It is a log that has become rotten.
When you log in, click MEMBERSHIP on the front page when you log on to fantage.
A thin stick is generally more flexible than a log due to its smaller size and narrower shape. Logs tend to be more rigid and less pliable compared to thin sticks, which can bend and flex more easily.
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The word you are looking for is "flog." It means to beat someone harshly with a whip or stick as a form of punishment.
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You have to first log in, then you go to "BALLISTIC SHOP" at the top and there goes your money.
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Log in every 7-8 hours and click the Shop tab.
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