A simple pendulum with a length of 45m has a period of 13.46 seconds. If the string is weightless, then the mass of the bob has no effect on the period, i.e. it doesn't matter.
For small amplitudes, the period can be calculated as 2 x pi x square root of (L / g). Convert the length to meters, and use 9.8 for gravity. The answer will be in seconds. About 1.4 seconds.
The temperature of the mixture rose from 45 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit over a period of 10 minutes.
1 roll of tie wire is equivalent to 45 kg.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. 45 degrees Celsius is 113 degrees Fahrenheit. So 25 degrees change Celsius = 25 x 1.8 = 45 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 degree change in Celsius is equivalent to 1.8 degrees change in Fahrenheit. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of Temperature Units".
On average depending on the brand the weight is from 25-45 pounds. A bit around 60 pounds once in the case but also depending on the case as well.
A pendulum swings as far out as you care to set it going, irrespective of length.
For small amplitudes, the period can be calculated as 2 x pi x square root of (L / g). Convert the length to meters, and use 9.8 for gravity. The answer will be in seconds. About 1.4 seconds.
The perimeter of the base is 140 inches.
25% of 45= 25% * 45= 0.25 * 45= 11.25 or 1,125%
The answer is 20+25=45
45% of 25= 45% * 25= 0.45 * 25= 11.25
45
45-25 = 20
45 is 25% of 45/25 * 100 = 180
25
25 minus 45 percent = 13.7525 - 45% of 25= 25 - (0.45 * 25)= 25 - 11.25= 13.75
If a 45- 45- 90 triangle has a hypotenuse of length 18 units, the length of both of the other legs is: 12.73 units.