Some of them are long and some are short.
No. It is a long O (and a silent E). You can hear the (oh) sound.
Yes. The O in rope has a long O (oh) sound and the E is silent.
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A pulley system is a force multiplier. That means you trade distance for force. You pull the rope a long way to lift the load a short way, but the force you need is reduced.
sizeof (long) and sizeof (short) often 4 or 8 for long, and 2 for short
"Rope" has a short o sound.
The word "rope" has a long vowel sound in the letter "o."
Yes, the "o" in rope makes a long vowel sound, not a short one.
The word "rope" has a long vowel sound, pronounced as /roʊp/.
No, the word "rope" has a long vowel sound for the letter "o", as in "ro-puh".
Depends on the lenght. Jump ropes can be long or short.
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No. Length has nothing to do with the strength. The strength of a rope is found in the strength of the material, the thickness of that material and in the numbers of strands of the material that are interwoven. Length is not a part of the equation of strength. However, if you were to break a large number of short and long ropes, the short ropes will be stronger on average. This is due to the fact that the chance of a defect on a long rope is higher than the chance of a defect occurring on a short rope.
yes rope does have a short o
No. It is a long O (and a silent E). You can hear the (oh) sound.
Technically it doesn't matter. The length of a rope has no impact upon its breaking point and its strength. How the rope is anchored and any knots used is most important and usually will be responsible for the breaking point.
There are more than one type of rope lights. Some rope lights are novelty items that can be used for a short time frame, such as an outdoor party or wedding reception. Other rope lights offer a long term lighting option.