The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
The longest factor string of 100 is: 2*2*5*5=100
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All that can definitely be said is that length plus width = 50 feet.
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
100 metres seems to be the length of a spool of gardeners cotton Discuss:How_long_is_a_piece_of_string...we are not talking about jute twine here!So the maximum length of a piece of string would be 999.99mm!So the real answer to 'how long is a piece of string?' would be...anything between 0.01mm to 999.99mm.
No, a piece of string can be longer than 100 meters, depending on its material and how it is made. The length of string can vary based on the type of material used, such as nylon, cotton, or fishing line.
The length of the pendulum affects its period of swing. By keeping the length within a certain range, typically between 10 cm to 100 cm, the pendulum's period stays within a reasonable time frame for observation and analysis, making it more practical and accurate for experiments. Outside this range, the period may become too fast or too slow, making it harder to measure accurately or leading to less reliable results.
string efficiency can not be equal to 100%.. cause...1st of all efficiency of anything cannot be equal to 100%.. Secondly when there is insulators and discs to insulate then there will always be a medium between them.. For which there will be voltage drop... Thirdly there will be a conductor to ground voltage drop... So, string efficiency cannot be equal to 100%
The longest factor string of 100 is: 2*2*5*5=100
It is between 100 and 110 metres in length.
Say the kite string is at 45 degrees from vertical then the length will be 1.414 x 20m = 28.28m long = 28.28 x 100 = 2828 cm.
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