Port 53
DNS primarily uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) on port number 53 to serve requests. DNS queries consist of a single UDP request from the client followed by a single UDP reply from the server. When the length of the answer exceeds 512 bytes and both client and server support EDNS, larger UDP packets are used.
its 53 kg
53 bytes
.53 MB (which is MegaBytes, or millions of bytes) equates to 542.7199707031 KiloBytes (which is thousands of bytes.)
Packet forwarding in simple terms is the forwarding of packets from one node to another from networking point of view. For example, a router or a switch. These networking devices make routing devices with the help of their routing tables and then select an outgoing interface. After that they make some changes in the packet header and push (forward) the packet to the selected interface. In case you don't know the meaning of packet. Packer is the smallest unit of size in networking. Different networks has different packet size. For example, in ATM Networks the packet size is of 53 Bytes.
The difference between 82 and 29 is 53.
53
At 60 miles per hour you are travelling one mile every minute therefore to cover 53 miles will take 53 minutes
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18
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53 seconds
114 - 61 = 53
0.0678
17/53 = 0.3208hour (rounded) = 19minutes 14.7seconds (rounded)
You will require around 1,716 pikes for 39 to 53 Fishing.