without a doubt. he has the style and charisma of a modern day napoleon
Nope, thank you. She is not fit to be ruler of anything.
A standard ruler is typically 1 meter long, so one ruler fits into a meter. However, if you consider a standard 30-centimeter ruler, then three of those would fit into a meter. Thus, the number of rulers that fit into a meter depends on the length of the ruler being used.
What is the unit of measurement for a ruler and a angle ruler??????
one
To determine how many 5 mm queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler, first convert 50 cm to mm, which equals 500 mm. Then, divide the total length of the ruler by the length of one termite: 500 mm ÷ 5 mm = 100. Therefore, 100 queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler.
The answer is not determinable both because scientists have not determined the exact volume of the universe and because the universe is always expanding.
The largest universe is Mandelbrot, the number of common universes that can fit into Mandelbrot is infinitus!
To estimate how many Planck lengths fit in the observable universe, we first note that the diameter of the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years, or approximately (8.8 \times 10^{26}) meters. The Planck length is approximately (1.6 \times 10^{-35}) meters. Dividing the diameter of the observable universe by the Planck length gives roughly (5.5 \times 10^{61}) Planck lengths across the observable universe, indicating an extraordinarily vast number of these tiny units can fit within it.
The question is essentially nonsense. The universe is the universe. It contains galaxies. There's no underlying "structure" to how the galaxies fit together, so it's more or less meaningless to talk about "how they make up the universe."
somewhere around 4*10^184 planck cubes could fit in the obervable universe and those are a lot smaller than electrons. So that number would be somewhere between a googol and this number.
The number of atoms in the universe is estimated at 1078 to 1082. So the number of molecules would be smaller than this, obviously. Reference: http://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms-in-the-universe/
get a ruler!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!