That's an interesting question. If you mean what volume of the encyclopedia has the entry Wiki... that depends on what encyclopedias you are talking about, whether they have that entry, and whether they even have volumes (online ones do not), but I would hazard a guess that the volume would be W, or W-Z, or something similar to that. Many encyclopedias are arranged alphabetically.
If you mean something else, like ... what is the volume of the encyclopedia called Wiki... that's harder. I don't know of an encyclopedia called that exact name. Wikipedia is close, but since it is entirely online it would be hard to measure volume... perhaps the servers that the data resides on?
the volume of the encyclopedia where you can find the topic antennas is volume 9.
Danylo Husar Struk has written: 'Encyclopedia of Ukraine' 'Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume III' 'Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume V'
Whatever volume contains that article. Which volume number that is will depend on the particular encyclopedia.
It depends on how detailed you need the information.
No. Think about Wiki.
It depends on the encyclopedia. If each letter has its own volume it'd be 8, but that's rarely the case.
5
Basically it is like a reference resource. Now we get free information from wiki and Google, but encyclopedia is more accurate. You can always try to search encyclopedia at your local library
The spelling is Wikipedia (from wiki, a joint enterprise, and encyclopedia).
The first word in volume 1 of the 2010 Encyclopedia Britannica is "Abel," and the last word in the last volume is "zoysia."
no she doesn't die sadly and go on theNarutopedia, the Naruto Encyclopedia Wiki - a Wikia wiki
One does not register for academic jobs with Wiki. Wiki is short for Wikipedia the public online encyclopedia. There are no jobs to offer from Wikipedia.