Dudley Lovell's birth name is Dudley Bevington Lovell.
Dudley Leavitt died in 1908.
Dudley Riggs was born in 1932.
Dudley Seers died in 1983.
Homer Dudley died in 1987.
10 possible numbers on each wheel equals 10x10x10 or 1000 combinations possible.
Assuming each "digit" actually has 10 different states, there are one million combinations possible in a six-digit combination lock. However, many combination lock designs actually have fewer than 10 different states per "digit", resulting in far fewer actual combinations on such locks.
Assuming that repeated numbers are allowed, the number of possible combinations is given by 40 * 40 * 40 = 64000.If repeated numbers are not allowed, the number of possible combinations is given by 40 * 39 * 38 = 59280.
If the digits can repeat, then there are 256 possible combinations. If they can't repeat, then there are 24 possibilities.
6,720 combinations.
a lock that is sturdy and not easy to open get a dudley lock they are very hard and sturdy and dont break very easily.
10000
The full theoretical size of the search space for a pin tumbler lock can be calculated by considering the number of combinations of key blanks, the number of pins, and the possible heights for each pin. For a lock with 30 key blanks, 8 pins, and 12 distinct heights, the total number of combinations is given by (30 \times 12^8). This results in a search space of approximately 30 times 429981696, which equals about 12,899,450,880 possible combinations.
There are 9999 possible combinations for the lock once you forget the combination. However, it is possible to get it open by fully locking it and then slowly spinning each wheel until it gives. Not everyone is good at this, but some people can do it quickly.
140 possible combinations
I would have to say 10,000 possible combinations. (0000, 0001, 0002 through 9998, 9999)
Don't cause once you do you can't unlock it