paper clip is a metal which is ductile, malleable, luster, conductor, hard, opaque, and denser than other elements.
carbon rod is a nonmetal which is brittle, insulator, and dull.
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The The molecules in the paper will orient themselves so that the positively charged sides point towards the rod and the negatively charged sides point away. Since the electrical forces decreases with increasing distance the nearer positive charges experience a stronger force than the more distant negative charges. As a result, the net force will be one of attraction.
Yes, the overall density would be less than if the rod were pure metal.
It depends on what the rod is made of. For example, if it's a glass rod the glass will lose electrons to the nylon and become positively charged, and the nylon will gain electrons and become negatively charged. If the rod is made of aluminum or steel, the rod will gain electrons from the nylon and become negatively charged, and the nylon will become positively charged.
A rod was defined as 16.5 feet, which is 198 inches.
You build a charge when rubbing vinyl with a wool cloth. The wool cloth is very weak in holding electrons so when you rub it with the ebonite rod the electrons transfer onto the rod. The rod is negatively charged (assuming that the rod was neutrally charged). The wool becomes positively charged (assuming that the wool was neutrally charged)
remove screw on inside door handle ,pull door handle; with rod still attached; out slightly from door. you will see on end of roda white nylon clip where it attaches to the handle. unsnap the clip from rod by pivoting the clip to the side of the rod. itsnaps on and off of the rod. then lift rod end up and out of the clip still in the door handle.
Are you talking about the plastic pieces that connect a linkage rod to the handle etc? All you have to do is look at it. It's just a clip on. Push it off the rod and pull the rod out of it then you can pull the plastic clip off the lever.
No, Carbon is diamagnetic.
the carbon rod is the medium for conduction of electricity inside the battery
There is a small hole on the side of the guide that the steel rod slides into. Stick a bent paper clip or a pick into the hole and lift the headrest.
A carbon rod may be an insulator or a conductor. It depends on which allotrope of carbon we're talking about. Electricity can travel through a graphite (carbon) rod easily, but it cannot travel through a diamond rod. Both graphite and diamond are carbon, but the former is a conductor while the latter is an insulator.
If replacing the rod itself (e.g., the rod that is "stuck" in the piston) you need a special tool to release the retainer clip. The retainer goes between the rod and inside the piston to prevent the rod from slipping out if the master cylinder or brake pedal comes loose.If you do not have the tool, you can try inserting a small pick to bend the clip outwards away from the rod and pull the clip out later after the rod is free. Some people have reported banging the rod with a hammer to break the clip, but will certainly distort the eye hole of the rod.Most people avoid trying to get the rod out and buy an adjustable rod - especially if doing a single to dual master cylinder conversion.
a carbon rod or a pencil used in an arc lamp; also, a plate or piece of carbon used as one of the elements of a voltaic battery.
Metal links have two ways that they link. Lay the watch on the side so that the band is facing up. Look at the side of the band and determine if there are tiny "dots" at the end of the link. If there are, these are the connecting rods and they must be pushed out from one side or the other. For this, you will need a paper clip, needle nosed pliers and much patience. Place a white piece of paper under the watch, then carefully push the paper clip (unbent) into the "dot". It will start to move, so keep applying pressure to the dot. When you have enough room, you can pull the rod out with a pair of needle nose pliers. Remove both linking rods, then take the link out. With the pliers, start to push the rod back into place. At the very end of it, use your paper clip to make the rod level with the link. If your watch has a clip where the band fastens on, remove the clip to adjust the band. Several bands have this adjustment, so try this first.
No, carbon itself is not magnetic.
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The negative terminal of a carbon/zinc cell is connected to the zinc cup that functions as the cathode. The carbon rod is the anode (positive).