1. A Long screw driver with a narrow handle would be better. Depending on the blade size, if the blade was smaller that would work better.
ANS 2 - They both have particular uses, and both belong in a properly equipped tool box.
It's all about torque. Basically, the further away from the pivot you apply the force, the less force you need to apply. Since the screwdriver means you can apply a force further away from the pivot (where you put the head of the screwdriver underneath the lid of the paint can), it means you can apply less force.
Because the long handle allows more leverage to be applied to the nut.
All other things being equal, short wires. Longer wires cause the voltage to drop somewhat. The thickness of the wire also makes a difference - thicker wire can handle higher current, but the short/long principal is the same.
Depending on where in the circuit the screw driver is placed it could be used as a switch or it could short the circuit out.
reinforced concrete is better than unreinforced concrete for one major reason. concrete is an extremely strong material when it is put under pressure. however, when tension forces are introduced it will tend to fail without reinforcement. short answer: unreinforced concrete will handle a lot of weight, but it is very brittle. source: carpenter
i think a screw into a board a long screwdriver with a narrow handle
Long screw driver with a narrow handle would give the most torque, therefor it would be best It would also depend on the blade of the screw driver. The blade should fit well into the slot in the screw so if the long screw driver with the narrow handle had a small narrow blade that was too small for the screw then another one would be better.
Another name for a very short screwdriver is a stubby screwdriver. Stubby screwdrivers are designed for use in tight spaces where a standard screwdriver cannot fit, making them particularly useful for tasks in confined areas. They maintain the same functionality as regular screwdrivers but with a shorter handle and shaft.
It is difficult to exert a large force using a screwdriver because the handle of a screwdriver is usually short, which limits the amount of leverage you can apply to turn the screw. This makes it harder to generate a significant amount of force to drive the screw into a surface.
Yes, the vowel in "handle" is short.
"Better" depends on how much resistance you need for your circuit design.A short thick wire will have less resistance than a long thin wire of the same substance.Whether that's better or worse depends on how you plan to use the wire.
The word narrow is not generally abbreviated because it is a very short word. However, it could be abbreviated as "nar".
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It's all about torque. Basically, the further away from the pivot you apply the force, the less force you need to apply. Since the screwdriver means you can apply a force further away from the pivot (where you put the head of the screwdriver underneath the lid of the paint can), it means you can apply less force.
Narrow-Band (also referred to as short-wave) is a term used to describe the amplitude of a radio device. Narrow-band devices are limited to an average of 400m.
Harrow Its a measurement for the bat length/handle length - SH= Short Handle LH=Long Handle
The Narrow Land by Jack Vance - one of his better tales.