34.67 degrees Celsius
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The length (one of the spatial dimensions) of an aluminum rod increases when the temperature of the rod increases (so does the height and width of the rod - the other two spatial dimensions - but for a thin rod those changes are not as noticeable.
Not at all. The focal length is determined by the curvature of the surfaces.
Acceleration is any change in velocity during a length of time.
For a single temperature, yes. The copper wire will have a much smaller cross-section than the iron wire. For multiple temperatures, no. Copper and iron have different temperature coefficients for resistivity.
not possible to change an area unit into a length unit
the longer the string the slower it vibrates, the lower the pitch. Hope this helps, kyse
Measure them.
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no If the shape of the object is not fixed, it would be possible to alter the shape of the perimeter, but not the length, i.e., the distance around the object being enclosed.
Not possible to change a length unit (inches) to an area unit (Sq meters).
Not possible to change a length unit (inches) to an area unit (Sq meters).
It is 1.201386 meters at 65 degrees C.
It is 1.201386 meters at 65 degrees C.
if you change the side length the area will change. It is possible to change them and not change the area. For example make side twice and long and the other half as long. But in general, if you change the lengths of the sides the area of the rectangle changes.
Your issue will be that the two cartridges use two different length actions.
My father's 12 foot aluminum game-fisher came with 84" oars.