Only if they are at the same relative temperature. Particles of liquid helium travel much more slowly than a room temperature gas.
Helium is NOT methane. They're both gasses, but different ones.
They spoil quicker than dried ones.
small square ones melt quickly
Liquid crystal diode.
ones solid and ones liquid
Depends on what you are doing. In general, heavier, shiny ones work better than thin or dark ones which tend to burn quicker.
Any liquid. Normally thick ones.
Air is compressed to very high pressure until it liquifies.This produces hot high pressure liquid air in a pressure vessel.The hot liquid air is allowed to cool back to ambient temperature.This reduces the pressure some, but it still must be stored in a pressure vessel to keep it liquid.The pressure vessel is now carefully vented to permit the gasses in the liquid air with higher boiling points evaporate.This causes the temperature of the remaining liquid air to drop, stopping evaporation.The liquid air can now be transfered to a dewar at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature, with minor loss to evaporation.By allowing it to continue to evaporate and collecting the gasses that evaporate off and recompressing them as above, you can get colder and colder cryogenic gasses as well as recapturing with little loss the warmer ones that evaporated. This process is called fractional liquefaction.To get to the coldest liquid helium, you must let it cool itself by self evaporation of the warmest atoms in the liquid. After this point is reached laser beam traps can hold the helium and kick out more barely warmer atoms taking the residue down to about 10E-6 Kelvin.
they both measure temperature
It could be that the rear brakes are not functioning properly; leading to the front brakes having to compensate. That is, if the front ones are going out much quicker than the rear. I believe that the front ones just naturally wear faster than the rear ones On a light truck the front brakes will do up to 75% of the braking.
the best liquid eyeliner to get is probably not the bristle brush ones but you should use the felt ones which work best because they are the most precise or the gel eyeliners! hope this helps :)
the lighter balloons go quicker than darker ones, but why?