Current will only flow one way through an LED, so it has a positive leg and a negative leg. One of them is longer to signify which is which (longer is negative). The negative side also has a chamfered edge on the LED itself.
The length of the legs. The positive leg is always longer than the negative one.
It depends on the rider. My bicycle is a different size from yours because my legs are a different length.
You should consult a doctor.
All their legs have similar size and shape.
Because LED torches support many types of batteries, such as 18650, CR123, AA, AAA, 14500, 16340, 10440, etc. The lengths of legs is around 147mm if by 18650 battery. Such as IMALENT EU06 is 147mm length.
Look at the size of the 'flags' inside the LED lens itself. The bigger one is the positive one. Don't ask me about a bi/tri colour LED, maybe with a capacitor.
It probably means LED leads, which are the two wires sticking out from the LED that connect it to the circuit.
The different types of table legs available in the market include straight legs, tapered legs, turned legs, cabriole legs, and hairpin legs.
It depends on the size of the chicken legs...
depends on the size of the spider, and which legs you are asking about
You need two hot legs of 110 volts to make 220. While each led is 110 volts to neutral, between the two hot legs you have 220v. You should have two different hot legs of 110, a neutral and a ground to meet code now a days.
Tarantulas have eight legs, not ten.