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The area under a log is called a microhabitat. NOT a snig, snig is a made up word which tricked most of my year 8 students on their test.

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What are those things called that they used back in the day it was like a big log to break open the door to kingdoms?

Those are called battering rams. Battering rams were large, heavy logs that were often mounted on a frame and used to break down doors or walls during sieges of castles and fortifications. They were swung or pushed against the target to create a breach for attackers to enter.


Rusty can cut a log into 3 pieces in 20 minutes at that rate how long will it take him to cut another such log into 6 pieces?

50 minutes.


Is a transaction log permanent or temporary?

permanent


Explain how to use a Doyle log scale?

The Doyle Log Scale, developed around 1825, is based on a mathematical formula and is widely used throughout the southern United States. This rule allows for a saw kerf of 5/16 inch (most circular mills). Because of this, the Doyle Rule is somewhat inconsistent; it underestimates small logs and overestimates large logs. To use a Doyle Log Scale measure the diameter of the log (not including the bark) and the length. Then using the Doyle scale you can calculate the board foot content of a log.


Logs sometimes float vertically in a lake because one end has become water-logged and denser than the other. What is the average density of a uniform-diameter log that floats with 54.0 of its length a?

To find the average density of a uniform-diameter log floating with 54.0% of its length submerged, we can use Archimedes' principle. The density of the log must be equal to the density of the water multiplied by the fraction of the log that is submerged. Assuming the density of water is approximately 1,000 kg/m³, the average density of the log can be calculated as follows: [ \text{Density of log} = \text{Density of water} \times \text{Fraction submerged} = 1000 , \text{kg/m}^3 \times 0.54 \approx 540 , \text{kg/m}^3. ] Thus, the average density of the log is about 540 kg/m³.