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The characteristic length of a cube refers to the length of a side of a cube. Since the length of all the sides of a cube are the same, the characteristic length refers to all sides.
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Yes, because the resistivity does not depends on the length of any materials. Resistivity is constant.-Ariel DUmancas-No. The resistance in different materials is different. For example, Copper has a low resistance to electricity compared to plastic. This is also one reason why copper is used instead of plastic in wires. Knowing the resistance of different material helps decide what material should be use for different objects (like copper for wires in plastics)
Copper is priced in terms of its mass, not its length.
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It all depends on how much the plumber charges to change the height of your closet rod.
76.77"
It depends on the length of th cable and the diameter of the copper cable used.
Leaving the copper IUD in longer than you are meant to is not dangerous and will not cause illness.
As the question is some what blind: However if the cross sectional area of the copper wire/rod is uniform, then we can find the length is we know the electrical residence between two ends. That is the concept of specific resistance is entering into picture to calculate the resistance then the length.
NONE, -mm is a measure of length.
It equals 3/4" in length.
Usually 15 cm or 5 inches.
You can use this page as a reference: http://www.edref.com/college-degrees/building-trade-and-construction/pipefitting-and-plumbing/illinois . There may or may not be a school available in your city but online training is readily available. Most plumbers learn their trade as an apprentice to a Journeyman or Master Plumber. In fact you have to work as an apprentice for a length of time before you can apply for your Journeyman's License. So the way to learn a plumber is to get a job with a plumber.