You need to solder it back for a correct fit or you could try your best to just put it back and tape or glue it still at the exact same spot which is very difficult.
they are attached by cartilage formed between the actual rib and the back bone
Actually this question can not be answered since the actual time mainly depends on the load attached to the generator. If running idle (i.e. no electrical load connected) it will run significantly longer than with full load connected.
Yes. The term WiFi generally refers to the internet connection from the actual computer/laptop or internet device like a smart phone to a wireless router somewhere near-by. That wireless router is connected to the ISP (Internet Service Provider). The connection there can be any type of internet connection. Dial-up, ISDN, DSL, Cable Modem, or FiOS.
Yes. The term WiFi generally refers to the internet connection from the actual computer/laptop or internet device like a smart phone to a wireless router somewhere near-by. That wireless router is connected to the ISP (Internet Service Provider). The connection there can be any type of internet connection. Dial-up, ISDN, DSL, Cable Modem, or FiOS.
consisting of many different and connected parts.
Follow the wir from the sensor to the connector
It does not show where things are attached
As the name goes, shear connection is for resisting shear force only. It stops the two connected members from sliding up and down or back and forth. If two members are connected by a single bolt / pin, they can not move up and down but can move in circle ie rotate, ie the connection has no resistance to turning ie moment. If at this place we put two or more pins or nails, the members will neithe move nor rotate.more pins, bolts , welds more the capacity to resist this turning or angular movement. This is a moment connection. In the actual design of a shear connection the area of pin or bolt (in single or double shear) should be adequate to resists the force which is trying to take it apart. In design of moment connection the moment is transformed into a couple ( two forces at a distance) and the connection is designed ( bolts or welds) for this forces.
yes the hyoid is an actual bone it is just not attached to any other bones
they actual use a metal brush attached to fexible lengths of fiberglass poles
Yes you can, you do have to get drivers for it.
The actual hair extensions are 24 inches. If you are after an answer as to where the actual length will be once attached to your hair, then that would depend on how long your hair was in the first place.