yes the shorter it is and the more lightweight it is the better your tin can telephone will be.
The length of a conductor Does affect it's resistance.The longer it is, the more the resistance.
The four properties of the string that affect its frequency are length, diameter, tension and density. These properties are- When the length of a string is changed, it will vibrate with a different frequency. Shorter strings have higher frequency and therefore higher pitch.
The four properties of the string that affect its frequency are length, diameter, tension and density. These properties are- When the length of a string is changed, it will vibrate with a different frequency. Shorter strings have higher frequency and therefore higher pitch.
longer straw, lower noteshorter straw, higher note
Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.
The length of the day would change if either the rotational speed of the the planet or the orbital distance from the sun changed. However, if you mean what factors affect the length of daylight, then that is different.
A hypothesis is a prediction or proposed explanation for something. A hypothesis for the length of string telephone with a clarity of sound responding variable can be about the string length affecting the quality of the sound.
The length of day does not affect the season.
I think the length of day affects humans by sleeping earlier or later, they can also be affected by having different emotions. But I think I'm wrong...
The length of a conductor Does affect it's resistance.The longer it is, the more the resistance.
Lenses have different focal lengths due to their varying shapes and materials. A thicker lens will have a shorter focal length, while a thinner lens will have a longer focal length. Additionally, the refractive index of the lens material will affect its focal length.
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because some plants can only function in one environment based on the root length and depth, the leaf width and length, and the stem size. hope i helped
They do not.
No....
the affect is that the length of the eye is too long and that causes it to affect the way you can see