Most modern electricians simply use a wirenut to join two wires. If a wirenut is impractical a "lineman's splice" is probably the next most common as it has minimum diameter and very high strength.
The A band
That the 4 sides are equal in length and that the 4 interior angles are of the same sizes
Yes
Andes
The Andes Mountains
You can extend an antenna wire, but the added length will reduce amplitude of received signal. You may need an in-line amplifier depending on the application and length of antenna wire.
No
Development length is the length overlap of bars tied to extend the reinforcement length. is about 50 times the dia of bar is consider to safe.
No. Imagine any regular polygon ; a triangle, a rectangle a dodecagon or whatever. If they are regular polygons then whatever shape you choose they are just scaled up or scaled down versions of one another. Whilst the length of the sides can differ the sum of the interior angles does not change. The formula for calculating the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 2n - 4 right angles, where n is the number of sides. This is not affected by the length of the sides.
You can extend the length of time on a voicemail by checking the options that are listed with it. It will give you the option of choosing to lengthen your voicemail there.
Not permanently, just if you get a erection.
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