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Silvers timeline is plagued by Dr.Eggmans decendent, Eggman Nega, who likely talks at great lengths about how much of a failure his ansestor was.
A bentwood is any of a group of lengths of wood which have been made pliable with steam and bent into the appropriate shape, in order to make furniture or other items.
The font and font size are different in certain versions and translations into different languages will effect word lengths.
The crowd cheered John Q because of the lengths he went to save the life of his son. John Q starred Denzel Washington, and was released in 2002.
Kryptonians can only convert the energy of the sunlight from the smaller wave lengths of light. If General Zod had come from a planet with a purple sun, the movie Superman would have been much different.
NO. All the radii of a circle are of exactly the same length. In fact, that is the definition of the locus of a point describing a circle.
It is Pythagoras' theorem that is applicable to right angle triangles.
You can Smoke it, snort it, eat it, inject it. The different ways will cause different lengths and intesities to the effects.
Steel pipe commonly comes in 21' lengths.
To find the area of something you have to multiply the lengths and the width.
Lengths of rope, wood, copper, steal to name a few. What a random question? :S do you not leave the house or something? Lengths of rope, wood, copper, steal to name a few. What a random question? :S do you not leave the house or something?
It means the distance around something. For polygons, just add the lengths of all the sides.
4 in, by 5 in
Scalar quantities are equal if they have the same magnitude: if the numbers describing them, including units, are the same. The reason for specifying "including units" is that 1 inch is not equal to 1 kilometre even though the numbers describing the two lengths are equal. Vectors, such as velocity or acceleration or force, are equal if their magnitudes as well as their direction are the same.
Perimeter is the distance around something. In the case of a polygon, you add up the lengths of all the sides.
The speed of a wave changes as the wave passes from one medium to another.
That depends entirely on the nature of the question. For instance, if you are asked to write an equation describing the relative lengths of the two other sides (assuming you know which side the given length is on), then yes, you can answer that question. If on the other hand you want to know the lengths of the other two sides, but are given no other information, the no you can not.