The GCF is 10m2n7
Japenese sixth graders completed a 31-legged (50m) in 8.8 seconds.
250 probably
A 50 story building is about 400 ft tall.
The Simpson Desert is one of several deserts in Australia, but has some unique features wch makeit an attractive place for tourists. It covers about 180,000 square kilometres in central Australia, spanning the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia. It is the fourth-largest desert in Australia.The Simpson Desert has some interesting things to see. These include:Dalhousie Springs, where you can enjoy hot springsthe Birdsville Trackthe Old Ghan Heritage TrackChambers Pillar, a 50m sandstone pillarthe Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation ReservePoeppel Cornerincredible sand dunes - there are over 1,100 sand dunes running parallel to each other in a north-south directionrich desert scenery and sunsets
Provided that the parabolic shapes of the surfaces of both reflectors are similarly accurate,the "gains" are proportional to the areas, which also means proportional to the square ofthe diameters.(300m/50m)2 = (6)2 = 36 times moreor the larger reflector has 10log(36) = 15.6 dBmore gain, at any specific wavelength.
It is: 80%
The GCF is 10m2n7.
I saw a video on YouTube where the fellow explained that the 40m javelin was not as stiff as the 50m. A more flexible javelin is preferred by beginners as it absorbs some of the stress better and relieves that from the shoulder. As a thrower gets in better shape and throws farther, the stiffer 50m javelin is preferred as it flies better and, thus, farther.
20m
Just heard it reported today...$150M....the last Bush inaugural was circa $40M-50M. I just heard $45M, but the source wasn't credible.
there is the barcelona cathedral (also know as la seu) in barcelona. the church is 93m long and 40m wide. the octagonal clock tower reach a height of 50m! sorry thats all ive got lol
because it is a 50m pool, so one lap is 50m. that's why everything is a 200, 400, nothing has a 50 in it
1km = 1000m 1km > 50m 1km is bigger
It's 50m x 50m
100m x 50m=5000m2
I think the fastest swimming technique is using your hands and your feet at the same time so the movement of your body helps you go faster through the water.