Don't be too much confuse about this question it is simple. Their difference is their speeling and their pronunciation. See? very simple.. satisfied??
It called cord
A string of rope refers to a length of rope that is typically made from fibers twisted together to create a strong, flexible material. Ropes can vary in thickness, length, and material, depending on their intended use, such as for climbing, sailing, or crafting. The term "string" may imply a thinner or lighter version of rope, often used for lighter tasks. Overall, ropes serve various practical applications, from securing objects to providing support in various activities.
Yes, it can be a noun, a twisted or braided cord. The verb to rope means to loop or subdue with a rope (or similar tool).
no. the size of a pully makes little difference to its action on a rope as the only thing changing is how much of the rope is in contact with the pully and since the pully rotates it makes it no easier or harder to pull the rope.
Wire rope was invented by a German named Wilhelm Albert in the years between 1831 and 1834
A string or piece of rope is a cord. The homophone for cord is chord.
The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
The homophone for a string of rope and a string of a musical instrument is "cord."
cord and chord.
The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
cord, chord
A homophone for a string of rope could be "cord" or "chord," as they sound the same but have different meanings.