tied columns use the steel rebar in axial load they will carry more load per diameter spiral columns use concrete in axial load. spiral columns resist barreling better but carry less load the longer they are
spiral fox is stronger because defense type beyblades can spin longer than attack types
It is harder to build a spiral Staircase because if you build a spiral staircase it will be longer and twistier than a straight staircase.
Yes, a longer fractioning column would generally be more efficient in separating mixtures than a shorter one. This is because a longer column allows for more separation stages and more interaction between the components of the mixture, resulting in better separation.
The longer the air column in an instrument, the lower the pitch it will produce. This is because longer columns of air vibrate at lower frequencies, creating deeper tones. Shorter columns of air vibrate at higher frequencies, resulting in higher pitches.
1.When your index finger is longer than your right finger.2. (ONLY IF YOUR SPIRAL THAT IS ON YOUR LEFT OF THE HEAD) WHEN your spiral direction is going the counter clockwise you are gay, when it is going the way of clockwise you are not gay.
A spiral will go farther then wibley.
short answer no a wolf may seem faster at first over a short distance but it cannot sustain its speed (like a sprinter)whereas the leopard can sustain its speed far longer so will outrun the wolf easily
a set neck guitar has better resonance and longer sustain than a bolt on, but they are more expensive and harder to fix. and bolt ons are the opposite easy to fix and less expensive, with less sustain and less resonance
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A spiral travels farther because it doesn't have an unbalanced weight.
The bridge that was built could not sustain more than 2 tons.