The space between letters in printing (or typography) is called tracking.
There are 17,576 possible license plates. There are 26 possible letters in the first space times 26 in the second space times 26 in the third space.
Isosceles Triangle Thats 17 letters...unless you count the space as a letter. But that is the logical answer.
No.
A doubtful Digit is the space between the lines of a measuring tool
yes
In typesetting the space between lines is called lead or leading. The space between letters is keening.
Morse Code is sometimes written with a slash between letters to avoid getting the letters confused. A double slash means a space between words.
You space once between each word and one space after a period.
Kerning
Space can mean a few different things. Space can mean outer space, or space in between letters or getting space to your self.
left justified, single space
put a space in between letters
The space between letters is controlled by the tracking or letter-spacing property in typography. This property allows for adjusting the spacing between characters to increase or decrease the space between each letter in a text.
Tracking is the amount of space between letters. It's a typography related term.
Leading is the space between lines of type. Tracking refers to the distance between letters in general, while kerning refers to the spatial relationship between a set of two letters.
I am not sure if you meant Unicode characters. If so, ] [ En space, ] [ Figure space, ] [ Ideographic space, and ] [ Em space inserts more spaces between chars. If you mean CSS settings, You can use {word-spacing:10px} to have more space between words and {letter-spacing:10px} to have more space between letters.
Fishing line, 15lb or better will cut through the space between the letters and the car, but because the letters are glued you would still have to remove the sticky resin left by the letters.