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What is longer 25 inches or 2 feet 4 inches?
There are 12 inches in a foot. That would give you 28 inches, so 2 feet 4 inches is longer.
Which is longer 16 inches or 2feet?Which is greater 500 inches or 40 feet?
500 inches is longer; 40 feet would be 480 inches.
Which is longer 6inches or 1 foot?
1 foot is 12 inches, so 1 foot is longer than 5 inches. Unless you are talking about a foot on a person. A babies foot is really small so 6 inches would be longer.
How would you determine the longer name for the l lowercase l LDAP object class?
You can determine the longer name for the lowercase l LDAP object class by looking in the schema.
Which is more 2 yards or 71 inches?
There are 36 inches in a yard. So 2 yards would be an inch longer.
Why is a giant's hand only 11 inches?Which is longer 10 centimeters or 1 inch?
Ten centimeters is longer than 1 inch. It would be about 3.9 inches.
Carol cut 2 12 inches off her hair three times last year How much longer would her hair have been if she had not cut it?
2 1/2 inches times three is 7 1/2 inches.. So, Carol's hair would have been seven and a half inches longer if she had not cut it..
Is 27 inches longer than 2 feet?
Yes. 12 inches is equal to 1 foot. That means 2 feet would be 24 inches.
How would you draw a rectangular prism with a length of 8 inches a width of 4 inches and a heigh of 11 inches?
You cannot draw it since it is a three dimensional object. You can only draw a projection of a 3-d object in a 2-d plane.
How do you say beatiful in french?
The word for 'beautiful' in French is 'beau' if you are talking about a masculine object, and 'belle' if it's a feminine object. 'Very beautiful' would be 'tres beau' or 'tres belle'.
What is 3.75 in inches?
3.75 inches would equal 9.525 centimeters. That would be slightly longer than a credit card is wide. An iPhone 6 plus is close to 3.75 inches wide. The width of many people's hands are often around 3.75 inches.
What is the French translation from English to French for her?
Her as an object of a preposition other than à would be elle. As a possessive pronoun, it would be son if followed by a masculine noun or a feminine noun that begins with a vowel or a mute h, sa if followed by a feminine noun that does not begin with a vowel or a mute h, or ses if followed by a plural noun. As a direct object, it would be la (l'⦠Read More
Can an object that has balanced forces acting on it be standing still?
If there are any forces acting on a stationary object, then they must be balanced, or it would no longer remain stationary. It is also possible that the object is already moving. In the forces are balanced on a moving object, the object would continue moving at the same speed and direction (velocity) that it already had.
What is the height of the shadow when the distance from the light source to object is 24cm?
It depends what angle the light is at, for example the shadow would be longer if the light was looking atr the object from the side (45 degrees) than it would be if looking at it from the top of the object(180 degrees).
What is different between meter and yard?
a meter is 100cm while a yard is 36 inches. If you convert inches to cm (2.54cm per in.) than 36 inches would be 91.4cm so a meter is longer.
Where can you find a UFO in Kirby?
You can't find a UFO in Kirby! If a UFO is found, it is no longer unidentified; if it is located in Kirby, it is no longer flying. But at least it would still be an object..
Should I pick German or french for gcse. I have better grades in German but have been doing French for much longer. I do not know which one to pick?
You say that your grades are better in German. That would indicate that you would indicate that your experience with gcse would be much better. You may have been speaking French for longer but that does not necessarily mean you will do well for gsce. Take German!
A square has one side that is 7 inches long what is the premeter?
28 inches. perimeter is distance around the object and a square has four equal side lengths therefore you would times 7 by 4, which is 28 inches
What do you measure with length?
You don't measure with length. You measure the length of an object with a ruler. You would use inches or metres as your units.
How much does 12 inches of steel weigh?
The question cannot be answered sensibly. The weight of an object depends on its volume and volume depends on the length, breadth and height of the object. Given only the length it is impossible to give an answer. It would, for example, be impossible to distinguish between 12 inches of a steel wire and 12 inches of a steel block!
What is word from French meaning keepsake?
I'm pretty sure there's no direct translate for the word keepsake in French. The closest French word for keepsake, an object kept for the sake of the giver, would be souvenir.
Is an object in motion if the acceleration is zero?
Acceleration just means that something is getting faster at a constant pace. If the object was at rest it would have a constant velocity. If the object was then acted upon by and unbalanced force, the velocity would change and no longer be constant. However if an object is just moving along (balanced force of air resistance, gravity, and friction) then it would be at a constant velocity, also. In motion or at rest and⦠Read More
What is an object in your house that you would measure with decimeters?
1 decimeter = 3.93700787 inches or 10 cm Anything that is around a foot or bigger.
How do you calculate the volume of a box-shaped object?
length x width x height for example a 3 inch long box that is 3 inches wide and 3 inches high would be 3x3x3=27 cubic inches
When creating a 6 x 10 inch vertical picture which is length and which is width?
The width of a rectangle is the shorter measurement and length is the longer. So in the case of the picture frame, 6 inches would be the width, and 10 inches would be the length.
Why are snorkels never more than 12 inches?
The longer the snorkel the harder it is - presuming you would swim at a greater depth - to draw air through it. A consideration would also be the difficulty of handling an undoubtedly unwieldy tube at longer lengths.
What are the disadvantages of a meter stick?
It's 3.37 inches longer than a yardstick. If each of 6 billion people had a meter stick, there would be 20,220,000,000 more inches just sitting around.
Would a long object make a high or low pitch?
Generally speaking, the longer the instrument, the lower the pitch i.e. tuba; the shorter the instrument, the higher the pitch i.e. picallo. There are variations, such as the french horn, but they are the exception. This principal is also used in tuning; pulling the mouthpiece on a saxophone out will drop the pitch (the instrument is now longer), and pushing it in will raise the pitch (it is now shorter).
How would you draw a rectangular pyramid that is 8 inches by 4 inches and a height of 11 inches and how do you find the volume and surface area?
You cannot draw a rectangular pyramid since it is a 3-dimensional object. You can only draw a projection of the 3-d object onto a 2-d plane and how you do that depends on what projection(s) you use. Volume = 352/3 = 117.33.. (repeating) cubic inches. Total surface area = 168.3 sq inches, approx.
Can the displacement vector for an object moving in two dimensions ever be longer or ever be less than the length of path traveled by the object over the same time interval?
When an object moves from point A to point B , its displacement is the straight line distance between those points. So, by definition, it is the shortest possible path. The object can certainly travel by a curved path from A to B so its actual distance traveled would be longer then its displacement. This would be true regardless of how much time it takes to travel the paths.
Your penis is about 6inches when erected and im 15 is that an alright size for you and would a girl feel it?Where is the UFO evedence you can hold in your hand?
There is no UFO evidence that you can hold. If someone gets close enough to a UFO to get a piece to hold in their hand, the object is no longer flying and that person would be close enough to identify the object.
How do you say her in French?
Generally speaking, 'her' would be 'elle'. But that can change when used in a sentence. For example: I love her. -> Je l'aime. (direct object) He gives her a ring. -> Il lui offre une bague. (indirect object) 'Her' can also be possessive in English, in which case it would translate to the 3rd person French possessive adjectives son/sa/ses.
How could you measure an object?
The unit of measurement would depend on what your are trying to measure. Smaller item would be measured in millimetre's, centimetre's (inches) then to the larger measurements of metres (feet, yards).
How big do pet gerbils get?
Including their tails (which are as long as their body themselves) would be about 6 inches, depending on if their tails are the same length of their bodies. Some gerbils have longer or shorter tails. Usually when they are not fully grown, the tails are pretty short. (maybe 2 inches) but they get longer after time. The tallness might only be 2.5 inches though if they're not standing up. The only reason why they are⦠Read More
What type of steel would you use if you wanted even heat distribution throughout a steel rod no longer than 9 inches?Is a queen comforter too big for a full bed or would it fit perfectly?
The queen comforter would be a tad big for the full bed, but it would not be noticeable except to the comfortable user. The queen size is only about 4 inches larger than the full bed in width and about 5 inches longer.
How do you calculate 62 linear inches?
You add (in inches) the length, plus the width, plus the height of the object which together equals 62 LINEAR inches If it's a suitcase, for example, it COULD be 36 inches long, 16 inches wide, and then would be 10 inches high You can take any numbers that total 62 inches but doesn't exceed that for luggage guidelines. Linear inch is a fantasy word from the airliners. It means: X linear inches = length⦠Read More
Who was the first French emperor?
The answer to this depends on what you mean by french. If you are thinking of France as we know it today, then it would be Napoleon I. Some historians (including some frenchmen) would answer Charlemagne. Others would object strongly to this on the grounds that he was 'the Holy Roman Emperor', and also that he didn't rule France as we know it.
Cracks Longer Than 6 Inches In Windshields 1What is prove to me that an object has been in motion?
If the motion has stopped before you arrive to investigate the object, then it would be pretty hard to tell. The only way to infer previous motion might be if you had seen it before, and when you return, it's no longer where you left it.
How do you measure cubit inches?
cubic inches.. example: the classroom was 358 inches wide and 358 inches long. how many cubic inches are there? well you take 358 and times that by that same number. so if there was a box that was 5 inches wide and 9 inches long, you would multiply 5x9. hope it helped! ;) Cubic inches are a measure of volume that require THREE measurements! Therefore, you would measure the height (also called depth), length, and⦠Read More
Does Ireland or France have more shoreline?
France would have a longer shoreline than Ireland.
What does bats on average are -10 mean?
A -# is referring to the drop of the bat. If a bat is 33 inches long and only weighs 23 ounces, the drop would be -10. This means the bat is ten inches longer than it is heavy.
Exactly how many 0.5 inch slices can you cut from a whole loaf of bread that is 10 inches long?
20. Logically speaking it would be 20. However, 1 is a possibility, considering the fact that if you cut 1 slice which is 0.5 inches long, the bread would no longer be whole.
How do you spell the word Is in french?
'Is' is the present tense of the verb 'etre', 'to be'. To say 'it is' would be 'Il est' for a masculine object, and 'Elle est' for a feminine one.
What is the math term area mean?
in simple math terms it is the length times height of a 2 dimension object the units are squared so if the length is five in and the height is 4 inches then the area would be 20 inches^2(squared)
What would 70mm be in inches?What is the surface a of UFO like?
That would be a most difficult thing to answer. UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object. In order to determine what the UFO surface is like, it would have to be examined up close. If a UFO is close enough to examine the surface, then it is close enough to identify what it is and it is no longer unidentified, no longer a UFO.
If youâve ever owned a car or truck, there is a good chance you have sustained a small crack in the windshield at some point. Windshield cracks can occur when any airborne object of some substance collides with the windshield. This can happen while the vehicle is in use or when the car or truck is parked. Fortunately, you do have a couple of options when it comes to windshield repair. You may be able to fix it yourself, but larger cracks need to be repaired by a professional.
Your first option with windshield crack repair is to seal the crack yourself. This is a viable option if the crack is very small, perhaps no more than an inch or two (around 2.54 to 5.08 cm) in length. You can get everything you need from a local automotive repair store. There are even small kits that are designed for this type of simple windshield repair jobs. Tell the sales associate âI have a crack in my windshield,â and he or she can direct you to the kits that are in stock. Look over each kit carefully, as some require mixing compounds and also give very specific instructions in how to apply the sealing compound.
Panoramic (wrap-around) windshield on a 1959 Edsel Corsair
The windshield (North American English) or windscreen (Commonwealth English) of an aircraft, car, bus, motorbike or tram is the front window, which provides visibility whilst protecting occupants from the elements. Modern windshields are generally made of laminated safety glass, a type of treated glass, which consists of, typically, two curved sheets of glass with a plastic layer laminated between them for safety, and bonded into the window frame.
Motorbike windshields are often made of high-impact polycarbonate or acrylic plastic.
Usage[edit]
Split and raked windshield on a 1952 DeSoto. Note the panes of glass are flat.
Windshields protect the vehicle's occupants from wind and flying debris such as dust, insects, and rocks, and provide an aerodynamically formed window towards the front. UV coating may be applied to screen out harmful ultraviolet radiation. However, this is usually unnecessary since most auto windshields are made from laminated safety glass. The majority of UV-B is absorbed by the glass itself, and any remaining UV-B together with most of the UV-A is absorbed by the PVB bonding layer.[1]
On motorbikes their main function is to shield the rider from wind, though not as completely as in a car, whereas on sports and racing motorcycles the main function is reducing drag when the rider assumes the optimal aerodynamic configuration with his or her body in unison with the machine and does not shield the rider from wind when sitting upright.
Safety[edit]
Automobile windshield displaying 'spiderweb' cracking typical of laminated safety glass.
Early windshields were made of ordinary window glass, but that could lead to serious injuries in the event of a crash. A series of crashes led up to the development of stronger windshields. The most notable example of this is the Pane vs. Ford case of 1917 that decided against Pane in that he was only injured through reckless driving.[citation needed] They were replaced with windshields made of toughened glass and were fitted in the frame using a rubber or neopreneseal. The hardened glass shattered into many mostly harmless fragments when the windshield broke. These windshields, however, could shatter from a simple stone chip. In 1919, Henry Ford solved the problem of flying debris by using the new French technology of glass laminating. Windshields made using this process were two layers of glass with a cellulose inner layer. This inner layer held the glass together when it fractured. Between 1919 and 1929, Ford ordered the use of laminated glass on all of his vehicles.[2]
Modern, glued-in windshields contribute to the vehicle's rigidity, but the main force for innovation has historically been the need to prevent injury from sharp glass fragments. Almost all nations now require windshields to stay in one piece even if broken, except if pierced by a strong force. Properly installed automobile windshields are also essential to safety; along with the roof of the car, they provide protection to the vehicle's occupants in the case of a roll-over accident[citation needed].
Todayâs windshields are a safety device just like seatbelts and airbags.[citation needed] The urethane sealant is protected from UV in sunlight by a band of dark dots around the edge of the windshield. The darkened edge transitions to the clear windshield with smaller dots to minimize thermal stress in manufacturing. The same band of darkened dots is often expanded around the rearview mirror to act as a sunshade.[3]
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Other aspects[edit]
In many places, laws restrict the use of heavily tinted glass in vehicle windshields; generally, laws specify the maximum level of tint permitted. Some vehicles have noticeably more tint in the uppermost part of the windshield to block sunglare.
In aircraft windshields, an electric current is applied through a conducting layer of tin(IV) oxide to generate heat to prevent icing. A similar system for automobile windshields, introduced on Ford vehicles as 'Quickclear' in Europe ('InstaClear' in North America) in the 1980s and through the early 1990s, used this conductive metallic coating applied to the inboard side of the outer layer of glass. Other glass manufacturers utilize a grid of micro-thin wires to conduct the heat especially on the later European Ford Transit vans. These systems are more typically utilized by European auto manufacturers such as Jaguar and Porsche.
The use of thermal glass prevents some navigation systems from functioning correctly, as the embedded metal blocks the satellite signal.The RF signal tends to flow along the metal wires or layer so very little radiation can pass. This can be resolved by using an external antenna. Mobile telephones can also have problems; thermal glass typically allows only 0.0001 (1â°, or one per mille or 1 ppt) of the signal to pass, whereas a concrete wall with rebars allows up to 0.0100 (10%, or 100â°) of the signal to pass.
Terminology[edit]
Singled aero screen on Bentley Blower No.1
The term windshield is used generally throughout North America. The term windscreen is the usual term in the British Isles and Australasia for all vehicles. In the US windscreen refers to the mesh or foam placed over a microphone to minimize wind noise, while a windshield refers to the front window of a car. In the UK, the terms are reversed, although generally, the foam screen is referred to as a microphone shield, and not a windshield.
Sports or racing cars would sometimes have aero screens, which were small semi-circular or rectangular windshields. These were often mounted in pairs behind a foldable flat windshield.[4] Aero screens are usually less than 20 cm (8 in) in height. They are known as aero screens because they only deflect the wind. The twin aeroscreen setup (often called Brooklands) was popular among older sports and modern cars in vintage style.
A wiperless windshield is a windshield that uses a mechanism other than wipers to remove snow and rain from the windshield. The concept car Acura TL features a wiperless windshield using a series of jet nozzles in the cowl to blow pressurized air onto the windshield. Also several glass manufacturers have experimented with nano type coatings designed to repel external contaminants with varying degrees of success but to date none of these have made it to commercial applications.
Repair of stone-chip and crack damage[edit]
According to the US National Windshield Repair Association, many types of stone damage can be successfully repaired. Whether the windshield can be repaired always depends upon four factors: the size, type, depth and location of the damage.[5]
Size and depth[edit]
Repair of cracks up to 6.1 cm (2.4 in) is within permissible limits; automobile glass with more severe damage needs to be replaced. However, this is dependent on local laws. If a crack extends to the edge of the panel then this would compromise the structural integrity of the windshield. Aircraft windshields are designed in such a way that even if a crack were to extend all the way across the panel, the structural integrity is maintained via multiple failsafe methods in both frame and the glass plies. A sacrificial outer layer that cracks rather than devitrifies is the first failsafe.
Type[edit]
Circular bullseyes, linear cracks, crack chips, dings, pits and star-shaped breaks can be repaired without removing the glass, eliminating the risk of leaking or bonding problems sometimes associated with replacement.
Location[edit]
Some damages are very difficult to repair, or cannot be repaired:
In cracked windshield repair, air is removed from the damaged area on the windshield with a specified vacuum injection pump. Then using the injection pump, the clear adhesive resin is injected to replace the air in the windshield crack. The resin is then cured with an ultraviolet light. When done properly, the damaged areaâs strength is restored, as is 90â95% of the clarity.
Replacement[edit]
Windshields that cannot be repaired have to be replaced. Replacement of a windshield typically takes less than an hour. To ensure the vehicle is safe to drive, time values called the Safe Drive Away Time have been established. Windshields which have been replaced must cure or bond sufficiently until they are able to withstand the forces of a crash. Knowing the minimum time needed to cure the glass bonding adhesives is therefore important. This safe drive away time (SDAT) or minimum drive away time (MDAT) refers to the time required until a windshield installation or glass replacement is considered safe to drive again.[6] Criteria are specified in U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 212/208 (see FMVSS) to ensure the reliability of adhesive systems. Typically the SDAT is verified with crash tests as well as with high-speed laboratory test methods.
Consumers may be unaware that the MDAT or SDAT time is focused on safety and not necessarily on the quality, durability, or warranty of the installation. Care must be taken not to drive the vehicle prior to the SDAT/MDAT. If a vehicle is released to be driven before the SDAT and the adhesive used to set the new windshield has not had appropriate cure time, the occupants will not be properly protected in the event of a collision.[7]
Airbags deploy at speeds up to 200 mph (320 km/h; 89 m/s) and in some cases exert tremendous force on the windshield. Occupants can impact the airbag just 50 ms after initial deployment.[8] Depending on vehicle design, airbag deployment and/or occupant impact into the airbag may increase forces on the windshield, dramatically in some cases.Forces of occupants on the airbags - and hence the potential forces on the windshield - are lower for belted occupants.[9] As consequence, adhesive suppliers usually inform their customers about the level of security achieved:
1) Example: Security exceeding FMVSS 212/208 belted
2) Example: Security exceeding FMVSS 212/208 unbelted[10]
With the advent of quick-cure adhesives, mobile windshield replacements have become more prevalent. Often the temperature and humidity cannot be controlled for mobile installations. For most common glass adhesives the ideal environment is 70 °F (21 °C) and 50% humidity. Variations from the ideal curing environment can increase the time needed for a sufficiently safe bond to form. Because of the variables and difficulties involved in mobile windshield replacement, many vehicle manufacturers do not recommend this method of installation.
Disposal[edit]
Waste disposal of laminated glass is no longer permitted in a landfill in most European countries as the End of Life Vehicles Directive (ELV) is implemented. A study[11] by Surrey University and Pilkington Glass proposes that waste laminated glass be placed into a separating device such as a rolling mill where the glass is fragmented and the larger cullet is mechanically detached from the inner film. The application of heat then melts the laminating plastic, usually, Polyvinyl Butyral 'PVB' enabling both the glass and the interior film to be recycled. The PVB recycling process is a simple procedure of melting and reshaping it.One possible method of recycling of simple automotive laminated windshields could involve heating the windshield to above the melting point of the PVB interlayer and then separating the glass plies. This depends chiefly on the differential melting points of PVB and glass and is not suitable for other interlayer materials such as silicone based materials.
See also[edit]References[edit]
Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide: Robert H. Todd, Dell K. Allen, and Leo AltingHow It's Made: Windshields
External links[edit]
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