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An order of magnitude, in the decimal system, is ten times greater or smaller than what you are comparing it with. A 120 minute film would be an order of magnitude larger than a 12 minute film.
Four seasons, each with 6 episodes, and a number of specials ranging from 10 minutes to a feature length.
It can depend on who you ask. The MPAA, American Film Institude and British Film Institute say that anything longer than 40 minutes is a feature film. The Screen Actors Guild though says it must be longer than 80 minutes. A majority of feature films run 70 and 210 minutes long.
The first ones were about 60 minutes long. Most of them are still about this length, but the final word will come from the editors and those in charge.
Film standards are based on the frames per second that are exposed and then projected. A typical film speed is 24 fps (frames per second). Since this standard is expressed as frames per unit of time, it is natural to express the total length in time units (hours,minutes,seconds).
The standard length of a penalty for hooking in the NHL is 2 minutes.
about 2 to 4 minutes depending upon the magnitude
An order of magnitude, in the decimal system, is ten times greater or smaller than what you are comparing it with. A 120 minute film would be an order of magnitude larger than a 12 minute film.
A month is not a standard length of time. It ranges from 28 days = 40,320 minutes to 31 days = 44,640 minutes.
magnitude
No because magnitude is like length and you cannot have negative length
Yes , "Stuart Little 3 : Call of the Wild" is a feature length CGI animated film 72 minutes in length .
The standard units used to measure the magnitude of physical quantities in physics are the International System of Units (SI units). These include units such as meters for length, kilograms for mass, seconds for time, and newtons for force.
the magnitude is 111.2 the length is 24 days and the damage there was no damage
the magnitude is 7.9 the Length is: 24 Time:2-10 mintues
A vector magnitude is the number that is associated to the length of the vector.
The length of the arrow represents the magnitude.