1 1/2" is fairly standard.
I had to take my latch apart and lube it up really good.
Hang Glider by far!!
Far is not a verb so it doesn't have a past participle.
The past tense of "far" is "farther" or "further," depending on the context.
As far as the load is concerned, they don't. But, as far as the supply lines are concerned, they have to cater for an increase in load current and, therefore, increased line losses, if the reactive power of the load increases.
it all depends on how far and how hard you throw it
That is the distance between the load and the fulcrum. The load may be on the far side, or the near side of the fulcrum. One often overlooked fact, is that as the distance from load to fulcrum increases, the load on the fulcrum decreases.
"so far" is not a verb, hence it cannot have any tense (Past Tense included).
The word "far" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have tenses.
Answer this question…How far into the past
13ft on each side