6 millimeters
Unless you want to limit the heat, it should be placed within a few centimeters of the flame, because the heat dissipates pretty quickly if the heated object is any higher.
If it is a tall object, it could fall over.
It accelerates downward at a rate of 9.8m/s2. Depending on the object and how high above the earth it started, it may reach terminal velocity at which point it will no longer accelerate, but will continue to fall at a constant velocity.
ive been reasurching and have fount out that the empire state building is 125.3 meters x
the mass of the object determines the amount of inertia in an object
6mm
Since the image is virtual and upright, it is located on the same side as the object. Using the lens formula 1/f = 1/dO + 1/dI, where f is the focal length, dO is the object distance, and dI is the image distance, you can calculate the image distance. Given the object distance (51 mm), object height (13 mm), and image height (3.5 mm), it would be possible to determine the image distance and thus find out the distance from the lens at which the image is located.
15 millimeters.
30 millimeters
The image will be located the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it, so the image will be 15 millimeters behind the mirror.
The image of the object in a plane mirror is located at the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. Therefore, the image of the object would be located 15 millimeters behind the mirror.
The answer is 15 millimeters behind the mirror, and the distance from the actual object to the image is 30 millimeters. Plane mirrors have a flat focus that places the image as far behind the mirror as you are in front of it.
76 millimeters is about three inches.
Since volume is defined length * width * height, this is a simple algebra problem. 18 * 12 * x = 3240. Solving for x, x = 15 in. The object being placed in the box is 9 in long, 6 in wide, and 16 in high. This object can fit in the box, but it will have to be placed on its side.
A calibre is a form of measurement describing the diameter of an object (such as a bullet). One calibre is equal to 0.254 millimeters or 0.01 inches. A fifty calibre bullet is 12.7 millimeters or 0.5 inches in diameter. So high-calibre describes an object (like a bullet) with a very large diameter Other definitions can be found if you google "define: calibre" or "define: caliber".
When a opaque object is placed between the source of light and the screen light from the source falls on a screen aceept some part which looks the shape of the object the Part of the screen wre high does not fall due to the object is called a shadow
About ten millimeters. I think