No - a piece of string can be any length you like.
The longest possible wavelength of a standing wave on a string that is 2 m long would be twice the length of the string, which is 4 m. This occurs when there is only one antinode (half a wavelength) present on the string.
If the wire is stretched it must mean that both ends are attached to something and are not free to move. As such a condition on any possible oscillation is that the end points remain stationary. If it is also a standing wave the first harmonic is formed by the oscillation which has only two stationary points (the ends). Only half of one wavelength fits on the wire therefore the wavelength of the first harmonic is twice 2.3 meters equaling 4.6 meters.
To pour water down a string, you can dip the string into the water and let gravity pull the water down the length of the string. Make sure the string is taut and positioned vertically to allow the water to flow smoothly.
Square meters is a measurement of area where meters is a measurement of length they are not that interchangeable. It is like asking how long is a light year. of how many meters in a a liter. A square meter is a square with each of its sides been one meter so you simple have 350 of them. I hope this was helpful. As a side note be careful using to many decimal points. Only use as many as you are given to work with. As in if you are asked to multiply: 35.9874x34.2456 your answer should be 1232.4101 and not 1232.410105.
This question is sort of incomplete. Based on what You have I can give you that motion is the movement of a thing relative to one or more other things so to talk, perhaps, of speed, your pen may come to rest after swinging but that is only at rest relative to its support but at the same time your table will be spinning around with the Earth at several hundred kph and again is travelling approximately 30,000 kph relative to space as the Earth travels around the Sun. It's all to do with your 'frame of reference.'
Only if it happens to be a 2 foot long piece of string.
Diameter is not a unit of length and so the only appropriate answer is, perhaps, "As long as the piece of string!"
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You actually only need one piece of string to string a racquet. The string has to be about 10m long though! it all depends on what you are looking for from the string. The most you should use though is two, one for the main strings (lengthways) and one for the crosses.
I would say that this is akin to how long is a piece of string. At the end of the day it is only limited by the imagination of people!
To cut a 2-meter long piece into 5 equal parts, you would divide the total length (2 meters) by the number of pieces (5). This would result in each piece being 0.4 meters in length. This calculation is done by dividing 2 meters by 5, which equals 0.4 meters per piece.
Sqm (or square meters as they are known) are a measure of area. You use it to show the size of a room or a plot of land. When something is 2000 square meters, it could be a piece of land that is 1 meter wide and 2000 meters long, or 20 meters wide and 100 meters long. Since an area only indicates the size of a plot of land or a room and not the shape, you can't convert it to meters. Remember: you can't convert a value that indicates area to a value that indicates length.
You'd have to string 304,800,000 of them together end-to-end to stretch one foot long. If you only wanted the string to go one inch, you'd only need 25,400,000 of them.
That depends on the species of rhino. The largest rhino, the white rhino, is 3.4 meters to 4 meters long. The smallest rhino, the Sumatran rhino, is only 2.36 to 3.18 meters long.
The longest possible wavelength of a standing wave on a string that is 2 m long would be twice the length of the string, which is 4 m. This occurs when there is only one antinode (half a wavelength) present on the string.
It depends, all of them are different, but only by a little. Average, they are about 120 meters long, and 80 meters wide.
If the string is long enough and the cubes are strung through one corner only.