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Tracing paper is translucent:)
What kind of paper, how wet, for how long. What is your question?
tHE BALL OF PAPER WOULD REACH THE GROUND FIRST. tHE RECTANGLE SHAPE WILL REACH LATER DUE TO THE AIR FOIL EFFECT(float down). iN A VACUUM THEY WOULD DROP THE SAME. Gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
I have an Epson Artison that was doing the same thing. I removed the paper tray and looked underneath. There should be some rubberized rollers that come in contact with the paper and spin. This is what pulls the paper up. Use a soft cloth and some alcohol to clean these rollers, even if they do not appear to be too bad. Let them dry a minute, put your paper tray back in, and give it a test run. That worked for me.
no,because tracing
No its entirely different. Chromatin paper is uses to separate colors. I think its more similar to foil than construction paper.
Tracing paper is translucent:)
No, cotton is not a better insulator than aluminum foil and tissue paper. Aluminum foil is a good insulator as it reflects heat, while tissue paper acts as a thermal barrier. Cotton, on the other hand, is not as effective of an insulator because it does not have the same reflective or thermal barrier properties.
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Parchment paper can be found in most larger grocery stores. It is usually kept near the wax paper and foil. Just make sure you do not mix it up with wax paper, as they are not the same thing. If you don't have any luck in the grocery store near you, you can check out specialty kitchen or baking stores.
yes it does it means the same thing
Well you take an exam...as for paper I think tht it should be the same thing
What kind of paper, how wet, for how long. What is your question?
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Parchement paper is pretty much the same thing as wax paper, so that's what I wouls suggest. Hope this helped!!!
Both metal, aluminum foil right?
An antagonist is the person, or thing acting against the protagonist, or hero. It does not have to be the same species as the protagonist, or even alive at all. The foil always is. The foil, is a character who has contrasting/complementary characteristics to the protagonist. It's easiest to think of Hamlet, and realize that although King Claudius was the antagonist, it was Laertes who played the foil. The foil can be the antagonist, or a side kick, or anywhere in between.