Volume is the product length X width X thickness, in this case (if we consider the cards to be rectangular). Since it is almost impossible to measure the thickness of a playing card without a micrometer, do this instead. Measure the thickness of the full deck of 52 cards, and divide that number by 52. (Or stack up a hundred cards or more for more accuracy.) Now multiply that number by the length and by the width for your approximate volume. Approximate, because the cards have rounded corners.
It could be many factors. Make sure that the program playing the DVD is outputting the sound to the same device you're using (sound card, headphones, whatever). Make sure that the program's volume, the operating system's volume, and the device's volume are all at reasonable levels. Make sure that your sound card has the correct drivers installed. Make sure your playback device is plugged in and powered on!
A playing card is about 3.5 inches in length. The width of the card is 2.5 inches. A standard playing card deck has 52 cards.
No, you cannot play a Wild Card after playing a regular Uno card.
Ace is a playing card. It begins with the letter a.
The phrase playing card industry can mean a business that is involved in the manufacturing and distribution of playing cards and accessories that are used when playing card games.
Two is known as deuce on a dice or playing card.
International Playing-Card Society was created in 1972.
No, you cannot win in Uno by playing a wild card.
The standard size of a playing card is 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches.
Before playing your last card in a game of Uno, you say "Uno" to indicate that you have only one card left.
length * width * height
You have to say "uno" when you have only one card left in your hand while playing the card game.