In math terms a line does not really exist and therefore has zero thickness. However, a line can be represented physically and so just depends how sharp your pencil is.
1 syllable. thick.
Base it off : 12" thick a yard of concrete will go 27sqft. 6" thick will go twice as many sqft so 54 sqft. 4" thick will go 3 times as many sqft so 81 sqft 2" thick will go 6 times as many sqft so 162 sqft and at 1" thick it will go 324 sqft. So at 5" thick...1 yard of concrete will go 67.5 sqft
What is the r value of water 2 feet thick
how many bags of cement for a pad 4x7x4 inches thick
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... the line to cut on.
A line that has thick and thin qualities is typically called a "varying line weight" or a "calligraphic line." This type of line is commonly seen in calligraphy, lettering, and drawing to create emphasis and expressiveness.
Thick to reduce line loss
Yes, sarcomere thick filaments are linked laterally by proteins of the M line, not the Z line. The Z line anchors the thin filaments and separates one sarcomere from the next.
The striation that consists of overlapping thick filaments with the M line in the center is called the A band. The A band represents the region of the sarcomere where thick filaments (myosin) overlap with thin filaments (actin), and the M line is the midpoint that anchors the thick filaments. This arrangement is crucial for muscle contraction, as it allows for the interaction between the thick and thin filaments.
It depends on how thick the line is.
The "M" line.
The filament connected to the Z line in a muscle cell is thin filament, specifically actin filament. Thick filaments (myosin) are connected to the M line in the sarcomere.
the line must be thick and not made from thread
John Milton wrote the line "as thick as leaves in Vallambrosa" in his poem "Paradise Lost."
Format the appropriate cells with a thick line along the bottom or top of the cell (your choice).