The coil is finished by winding the rope tightly round the coil - with a finger (or your hand for large ropes) still inside the coil to maintain the lay of the turns. These turns start away from the end and work upwards towards your hand Finally, a bight is passed through the coil where your fingers were. The bight is spread out and tightened around the coil to preserve this lay until you need to use the rope. Note: The wrapping turns do introduce twists into the rope. Check lupacking.com. However, because only a short end is involved these twists are easily shaken out.
The snake was coiled and ready to strike. The rope was coiled on the deck, adjacent to the forward hatch.
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Displacement is more like the length of a rope that is pulled tight, since displacement is the direction from the starting point and the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point. The length of a coiled rope describes distance, since that is simply the length of the pah between two points.
The rope is a loop of coiled vines at the storeroom left of the Living Quarters. Jump into the updraft from the steam vent and it will throw you to the roof.
Magnetic field.
If you take a rope and coil it up on a flat table, you will get the basic idea of what a coiled shell looks like. Or, you could look at a cinnamon roll which is the culinary equivalent of a coiled shell. I'm going to let you decide....does a lobster look like a cinnamon roll?
The combination of the magnetic field of a coiled wire wrapped around an iron core will create a very useful electromagnet. This is the bases used in the construction of mechanical relays.
A rope type arrangement of flowers that can be hung and draped or wrapped around items
a rope attached to a harpoon wrapped around his neck and he was pulled into the water
My boat was marooned as an old rope got wrapped around the propeller.
The coiled rope emblem on the USMC dress cover is known as a "chin strap." It has its origins in the 19th century when Marines would wrap a thin rope around their covers to secure them in windy conditions. Over time, it became a distinctive symbol of the Marine Corps and was adopted as part of the dress uniform.
Egyptian hieroglyphs include signs for the values 100, 10 and 1. These are a coiled rope, an inverted U shape and a single upright stroke respectively. So for 139 you would have 1 x coiled rope, 3 x inverted U and 9 x vertical stroke (these would be placed 4 over 5).