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The back of a spoon is convex.The way I remember the difference between convex and concave is by remembering that a cave is something that can be entered.
Spoon: big bust, small waist, small hips Hourglass: big bust and hips, small waist
2.5 mill equals a table spoon.
we can distinguish metals and non metals using their properties.sonarity is one of a property of metals.sonarity means the metals which can make sound when beaten or throwed from a distance to ground.so this is the reason why a metal spoon sounds like a bell
There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
its called a scale wet Ralph is on my spoon do u like cats
by convection and the particles go slower
The hot water would conduct its heat to the part of the medal spoon in the water.
scale measures force and/or mass; spoon measures volume
Spin A Thread: A candy-making term that explains the thread that appears between the spoon and candy when the spoon is lifted and turned. Spin A Thread: A candy-making term that explains the thread that appears between the spoon and candy when the spoon is lifted and turned.
One is real, and one is not. There is no such thing as a spoon billed platypus.
A "stroon"
None. Centimetres measure linear distance. A desert spoon measures volume.
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No, it is a physical change because you're not changing the internal chemical structure, just the outward appearance.
The spork is a cross between a spoon and a fork it had a predecessor that's still in use today it's called runcible spoon! As you can see by the picture it's strongly resembles today's spork
Heat (thermal energy) will move between a liquid and a spoon placed in it by the method we call conduction. The thermal energy will be conducted from a hot liquid to a cool spoon by direct contact. There will be a bit of convection in the liquid near the spoon. This is because that liquid (being hotter or cooler than the spoon, depending on the experiment) changes density and either rises or descends. But the point is that direct contact between the liquid and the spoon will set up conditions that allow conduction of the thermal energy.