Longships were flat at the bottom to provide stability and allow for navigation in both open seas and shallow rivers. This design enabled them to be lightweight and agile, making them suitable for quick maneuvers and beach landings. Additionally, the flat bottom facilitated easy construction and repair, essential for the seafaring Norse culture.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
A stalagmometer has a flat bottom to ensure stability and precision during measurements. The flat surface allows for consistent contact with the liquid being tested, minimizing variations in droplet formation. This design helps achieve accurate determinations of surface tension by providing a stable base for the droplet to form and detach. Additionally, it facilitates easy handling and alignment during experiments.
F# or F Sharp. You could also say Gb or G Flat
D flat is the same thing as C sarp, its the easiest ro describe how to play. Haha, you don't hold anything down, all your fingers are off the keys! :)
Yes, in most cases it does matter. Usually the bottom hi-hat will be a little more flat. Sometimes depending on the model - it might even tell you which is which. Sometimes the bottom hi-hat has holes in it to allow air to escape.
Vikings sailed in longships.
The Longships in Harbour was created in 1970.
A Forstner bit drills flat bottom holes.
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
Flat Bottom Hull
the flat bottom i think
An abyssal plain is a flat area on the ocean bottom
They are only flat at the bottom.
The top and bottom are normally flat.
B flat on the second line on the bass clef, E flat on the third space from the bottom, A flat on the first space from the bottom and the D flat on the middle line.
what is wrong with this sentence "the bottom of the ocean is different from land masses because the ocean bottom is perfectly flat."
Longships