a longer pea pod will hold more peas than a shorter one.
Pod length not determines, but influence the number and size, the peas is determined mainly by the gene
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There is no link between length and width, the two are perfectly orthogonal.
No link. The digestive system is 22 feet from mouth to "exit". Todd, RN
The area is the product of the length of a thing times its width. l x w = A
Bike chains consists of alternately one link with outside plates and one link with inside plates. And the only way a chain will join up is outside plates to inside plates. This means that chain lengths are normally only adjustable by two full link length. Enter the half link. The half link has outside plates at one end, but inside plates at the other, which makes it possible to adjust chain length with only one link. It's useful if you have a bike where there's limited room to adjust chain tension by moving the rear wheel.
The length of a cylinder is the distance between its two circular bases. It can be calculated by measuring the height or the distance between the two bases along the axis of the cylinder.
The number of outer electrons is the same as the group number.
Mineral crystals are generally categorized into six different classes, depending on the number, length, and angular relationships between their axes. Their shapes or habits, however, are enormously varied. See the link below.
As the relationship between the length and angle given are unclear a graphic explanation can be found at the link below
If it's a regular polygon, and you know the length of the perpendicular from the center to the middle of a side, and the length of a side, A = LNS, where L is the length of the perpendicular, N is the number of sides, and S is the number of sides. See the link for a more detailed explanation of various ways to compute the area of regular polygons.
Look on the original fusable link wire, you should see a amphere rating number. You can purchase a length of that fusable wire from your local auto parts store and splice it in.
Mineral crystals are generally categorized into six different classes, depending on the number, length, and angular relationships between their axes. Their shapes or habits, however, are enormously varied. See the link below.
A "link" is a measure of length: 7.92 inches. Here's how that number arose. The primary tool used by surveyors in North America from the 1600s through the end of the 1800s was a "Gunter's chain," measuring 66 feet long, usually with 100 swiveled links. In that system, a "link" was a measure of length that consisted of one of the standardized links in the chain: 7.92 inches.