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A grape, a sheet of paper, an apple, a mouse, a dvd, a pencil.A grape, a sheet of paper, an apple, a mouse, a dvd, a pencil.A grape, a sheet of paper, an apple, a mouse, a dvd, a pencil.A grape, a sheet of paper, an apple, a mouse, a dvd, a pencil.
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You would use the SI unit meter (m) to measure the length of a DVD case.
I suggest you measure the DVDs radius (or measure its diameter and divide that by 2). Then you can use the formula for the area of a circle.
The light returning to location A after striking the DVD surface is reflected back due to its interaction with the pits and lands on the DVD surface. The pits and lands are variations in the surface of the DVD that reflect the laser light differently, which is read by a sensor to interpret the data stored on the DVD.
The most common way to wreck a CD or DVD is to get a scratch on the bottom surface, making the disc unreadable. Cracks from taking the DVD in and putting it back in the case multiple times may occur.
A shoe box, a DVD case, DVD player, a book. A shoe box, a DVD case, DVD player, a book.
A DVD case is about 5x7. This can be larger or smaller depending on what is being included with the DVD such as special packaging or extras.
The unit of measurement to measure the thickness of a DVD is typically expressed in millimeters.
DVD envelopes are used to store DVD's where the original case may have become lost or damaged. Sometimes, the envelopes are used to store DVD's in a more compact area. The envelopes can be purchased at stores such as Staples, Best Buy, Target, or Walmart.
the average size of a DVD case is about the size of my penis.. 12 by 12 hahah
A standard DVD typically weighs around 16 grams, while a DVD case can weigh anywhere from 50-100 grams, depending on the material and design. So, the total weight of a DVD and its case would be approximately 66-116 grams.
No. A DVD can use both the top and the bottom surface for data.
For a DVD in regular rigid case, typically around $ 1.75 for Parcel, but depends of course on your method of shipping.