If you mean the "point" that is used in Australia to measure the extent of rainfall, it is equivalent to 1/100 inch. If you mean the "point" that is used to measure the thickness of paper and paperboard, it is equivalent to 1/1000 inch. If you mean the "point" that is used to measure the size of type used in printing, it is 0.013837 inch, or approximately 1/72 inch. [By agreement in the printing industry and in the field of typography, the "point" has been rounded to exactly 1/72 inch; thus, there are 72 points to the inch.]
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No wont fit, but I have a 42" craftsman grass catcher and would be glad to switch even trade for your 48" catcher
It is mostly used when referring to air. I suppose it can be used but I would expect it to be inches cubed instead of per square inch when dealing with water.
One-inch margins give clean, open appearances
Kilograms would be more appropriate for measuring the mass of a cannonball, as grams are typically used for smaller and lighter objects.
The speed of a cannonball would vary based on factors such as the type of cannon, the amount of gunpowder used, and the angle of elevation. Generally, a cannonball could travel at speeds between 500-1500 feet per second.
A cannonball is fired by a cannon due to the buildup of pressure behind it when ignited. The explosion of gunpowder causes the cannonball to be propelled out of the cannon at high speed. The trajectory and distance the cannonball travels is influenced by factors such as the angle of the cannon and the amount of gunpowder used.
A cannonball can travel at speeds ranging from 400 to 1,800 feet per second, depending on the type of cannon and the amount of gunpowder used. The actual speed will also depend on factors such as the weight and size of the cannonball.
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That is the proper spelling of the word "cannonball" (a projectile, speeding object, or dive). The two-word form is normally used only for the projectile, a cannon ball.
Horses have always been measured in hands. Some countries would also include the inch or centimeters measurement but hands have been used for Milena.
Your batter would overflow.
Apple no longer produces a 20 inch iMac. You would have to buy a used one to get a 20 inch model.
An inch and a half.
A 16th century cannon could typically shoot a cannonball up to a distance of around 1,000 to 1,500 yards (or approximately 0.6 to 0.85 miles). The exact range would depend on various factors such as the size and weight of the cannonball, the amount of gunpowder used, and the angle of elevation.
The cannonball special is a term used in train transportation to refer to a fast and direct service between two specific locations. It is usually non-stop or has minimal stops along the route to reduce travel time.