Actually I usually crowd the puddle when welding vertical up. The longer the arc length the more the arc can wander.
a couple of inches longer in case of damage
Length of longer leg = 9.4 tan 60 = 16.28 feet Length of hypotenuse = 9.4 ÷ cos 60 = 18.8 feet Perimeter of triangle = 9.4 + 16.28 + 18.8 = 44.48 feet
The known path length of the Goliad tornado was about 15 miles. The path may have been longer, though, as little is known about what the tornado did prior to hitting Goliad.
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Think of tangent as sin divided by cos or sin/cos. Now cos 90 degrees is 0 so tan90 would be 1/0 which is not define since you are now allowed to divide by 0. It's best to visualize what Tan(90) means: Take a typical right angle triangle: From the angle in question (A), you have the adjacent leg (The leg extending from angle A to the right angle opposite), the opposite leg (the leg directly opposite the angle A, of course) and the hypotenuse (the leg intersecting the aforementioned two legs) Tan(A) is the ratio of the opposite leg and the adjacent leg. To solve for Tan (A): Tan (A) = opposite/adjacent. As angle (A) increases, the length of the opposite side also increases. So what happens at A=90? Well, you no longer have a triangle! The hypotenuse (the leg that intersects the opposite side from the adjacent side) NEVER INTERSECTS. Therefore, no longer being a triangle, you can no longer define the ratio.
Length is the horizontal measurement and the vertical one is height. If there are 2 horizontal ones then length is the longer one, and the other one is breadth, or width.
The legth of the gas nozzle can affect the MIG welding process because it modifies the "electrode extension" or so called stickout. The longer the nozzle the longer electrode extension needed to keep the arc away from it thus the value od the welding current and arc voltage changes. These changes will have a great effect on the weld.
The width of a rectangle is the shorter measurement and length is the longer. So in the case of the picture frame, 6 inches would be the width, and 10 inches would be the length.
when length of reinforcing bar is small and we have to provide longer reinforcement in that case the second bar is provided with proper overlapping with the first bar this overlapping is known as lap length. the straight length of shall not be less than 12mm dia and 200mm length.
The shifting vertical rays cross it twice in a year so the length of day and night does not change much
The longer side is usually called "length".
Imagine a box setting in a table. Height is the easy one, it is the vertical distance up from the table to the top of the box. Look at the top (or bottom) of the box. One dimension is longer than the other, that is the length. The shorter is the width.
Length is how long or tall something is and width is how wide it is. It's sometimes fairly arbitrary which direction is the length and which is the width. But usually it's more natural to let the length be the longer direction. It's also common to talk about "width and height" instead of "length and width." In this case, height is usually vertical, and width horizontal.
Apperantly the length of the minor barrel is longer in receiver, also the kicker line position is different
Yes, the length of a pendulum affects its swing. The oscillation will be longer with a longer length and shorter with a shorter length.
Exactly the same as the change in the sun's position from noon to sunset affects them ... they stay exactly opposite the direction of the sun, but they get longer.
Ultraviolet has the longer wave length Infrared has the lower wave length