as in sticky tape?
Anything that has mass is matter. If it takes up space, it has mass.
I do not recall that ANYTHING is wrong with duct tape AT ALL. It's a solid, if THAT'S the kind of matter you were talking about.
No, teflon tape (and pipe dope, for that matter) should never be used on flare fittings. They are designed to seal without tape or dope, and may actually leak if tape or dope is used.
It is used for better grip. Its a matter of preference.
The time it takes for tape to disintegrate depends on various factors, including the type of tape, environmental conditions, and how it is stored. In general, it can take several decades for tape to disintegrate completely if left undisturbed in a controlled environment.
It depends on the matter. Regular solid matter could be measured in metric measurements with a rule or a tape measure. Or in weight. Or in the volume of water the matter displaces, in which case the measurement would be in litres and millilitres.
Yes it is takes about 1-2 years to decompose so it is biodegradable and an organic matter. ~Anna
The other dog can get tape worms from the affected puppy only if that dog were to eat the puppy's fecal matter, which is where there would be tape worms.
if they let you yes. if they don't and you have a fair amount of duct tape around then it doesn't really matter.
DVD is such an improvement over VHS that it doesn't matter.
no it is not they are totally different kinds of tape. duck tape tape is much stronger that electric tape.
you could lay a piece of duck tape sticky side up and lay on top of that another piece of duck tape so the 2 sticky sides are facing eachother there fore there should be a double sided peice of duck tape if there is any stickiness left one the sides all you have to do it cut it off with a pair of scissors ( it doesnt matter whot kid of scissors)
The scientific name for tape is "adhesive tape."