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The biggest recorded rope was a 164,263-foot-long rope created by the residents of the Indian village of Thanjavur. This rope was made by twisting together strands of coconut fiber and was measured using a measuring wheel.
Yes, cutting a rope is a physical change because it alters the physical form or appearance of the rope without changing its chemical composition.
The rope is equivalent to 216 inches long.
To use a burning rope clock, light the rope at one end and as it burns, measure the time it takes for the fire to reach specific markings on the rope. Each marking represents a certain amount of time, allowing you to track the passing hours as the rope burns.
The lower part of a bell rope is called the tail. It is the section of the rope that hangs down after the bell has been rung.
The process of rope making is called twisting or spinning. This involves twisting individual strands of fibers together to form a strong and durable rope.