MY NEIGHBORS ARE USING MY WIFI HOW CAN I BLOCK IT FROM THEM
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aluminum foil and copper wire--but how does it block a cell phone's connection??-_-
As far as I know its on the block in a plastic housing As far as I know its on the block in a plastic housing
The density of water is greater than that of plastic. When a block of plastic is under water, the magnitude of the buoyant force or upthrust exerted by water on the block is greater than the magnitude of the weight of the block. Hence, the block of plastic released under water will come up to the surface of water.
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The large block has more mass than the small one. Same principle with rocks.
I can't see how you would do that but you might be able to if you jailbreak it.
I do not think it's WiFi. Most likely it's your ISP. Many ISPs limit or block uploads.
There is no "unit of measurement for a plastic block". The SI has units of length, area, volume, mass, tensile strength, etc.; please clarify what aspect of the plastic block you want to measure.
To stop interference with your cable and wifi, move both modems away from other technological devices like cellphones that may block their signal.
Mass depends on how much of something there is, as well as how dense it is, AKA volume and density. Assuming these two blocks have the same density since they’re the same plastic, the bigger block would have more mass.