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How do you open a wire lock without a key?

Opening a lock, specifically a freestanding padlock, without a key is something that many people would like to learn how to do. Whether it's the satisfaction in knowing how to pick a lock or a more practical matter, like never being out of options when you forget your key, doesn't matter. The point is that knowing how to pick a lock is a skill that should be used responsibly and legally on only your own property.1. Unbend one arm of the paperclip. Once the single piece of metal (roughly an inch long) is straight out, bend a small, 45-degree angle near the tip so it looks like a hook.2. Press the paperclip arm into the lock. The hook should be facing up in the direction of the teeth of the key, and the bottom of the arm should act as the base of the key would.3. Gently work the paperclip all the way into the lock. Once the paperclip gets to the back of the lock, push up so the hook is pushing against the top of the lock. Then grip the part of the paperclip that's not bent and turn the paperclip as you would a key. This may take a few tries, but do so gently so you don't twist or break your paperclip lock pick.


How long does it take a newspaper to decompose?

The amount of time it takes for a paperclip to decompose depends on the material it is made out of. Metal paperclips take longer to decompose than plastic ones.


How many pounds of pressure does it take to break a car side window?

Since it would probably be tempered glass, 100lbs. of pressure.


How much weight does it take to break a human toe?

30kg's


How fast does paper take to break down?

stupid poo'

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When you take a nail and a paperclip and they stick together on a magnet then take the magnet away the nail and paperclip still stick together what is that called?

However, if you bring a magnet near a piece of iron, such as a nail,and the paperclip. If the paperclip does not fall then the magnetic field has the iron nail. The result is a temporary magnet called an 'electromagnet'. The magnets either stick together or are suspended in midair


How do you make a retainer your self?

First, find a paperclip that will bend. Then make the shape of your teeth. Then take the end of the paperclip on both sides and fold them up and put it on your teeth. Take gum and make it fit the roof of your mouth. Why do you want retainers.....?


How many hats does it take to break your neck?

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How do you open a wire lock without a key?

Opening a lock, specifically a freestanding padlock, without a key is something that many people would like to learn how to do. Whether it's the satisfaction in knowing how to pick a lock or a more practical matter, like never being out of options when you forget your key, doesn't matter. The point is that knowing how to pick a lock is a skill that should be used responsibly and legally on only your own property.1. Unbend one arm of the paperclip. Once the single piece of metal (roughly an inch long) is straight out, bend a small, 45-degree angle near the tip so it looks like a hook.2. Press the paperclip arm into the lock. The hook should be facing up in the direction of the teeth of the key, and the bottom of the arm should act as the base of the key would.3. Gently work the paperclip all the way into the lock. Once the paperclip gets to the back of the lock, push up so the hook is pushing against the top of the lock. Then grip the part of the paperclip that's not bent and turn the paperclip as you would a key. This may take a few tries, but do so gently so you don't twist or break your paperclip lock pick.


How many rocks would it take to break glass?

1 will do the job


How long does it take for beef to digest in system and how many years?

how many years does it take to digest beef to break down in system


Do stronger magnets hold more paper clips?

Whilst it may seem that since the magnetic field of the horse shoe magnet is responsible for the force between the magnet and the paperclip, it has to be noted that without the paperclip the magnet while retaining it's magnetic field exerts no force, because there is nothing for it to pull on.A simple example lets take both our magnet and paperclip to the very back end of the universe, somewhere hypothetical where the only force allowed is magnetism (assume gravity no longer exists out here, and with that weight/mass also don't exist. Weight being how much gravity pulls you down onto the weighing scales. So for this experiment the magnet and paperclip "weigh" the exact same 0.00 pounds).1 Take the paperclip and allow it to float in space.2 Take the Magnet and hold it in your hand.3 As the paperclip comes into the field of the magnet, it moves towards the magnet.Now you didn't move and the magnet didn't move, but the paperclip did. The magnet attracted the paperclip.Proof that the magnet is the one exerting the force, right?Lets repeat the experiment but with a slight change.1 Take the magnet and allow it to float in space.2 Take the paperclip and hold it in your hand.3 As the paperclip comes into the magnetic field of the magnet, the magnet moves towards the paperclip.Again you didn't move, and this time the paperclip didn't move. This time the paperclip attracted the magnet.Might seem kind of strange now, but not for long.Here's the thing: 1 thing is certain, if the magnet and paperclip are close together they will try to attach to each other, however,If the magnet isn't there, nothing happens to the paperclip.If the paperclip isn't there, nothing happens to the magnet.From this you can take that without the other, neither object has any force, but when they are near enough together they both act on each other with the same force. Equal and opposite forces to be exact (they pull together) .Stay with me.On earth gravity effects the magnet so it never appears to move, it's heavier than a paperclip and so every time it will appear that the paperclip moved.But back at our hypothetical space experiment we know that it doesn't matter which object isn't allowed to move, if they are near to each other they attract each other equally. I believe the term is they move relative to each other.Lets repeat the experiment one more time with one more slight change:1 Take the paperclip and allow it to float in space.2 Take the magnet and allow it to float in space.3 Leave them close enough to start attracting each other.Which one moves now?Answer is at the bottom, don't cheat, think about it.If you would Prefer a more maths orientated proof rather than abstract theory, you can always add this question to the Math section.But to be honest physics is more fun if you try to imagine it.Good luck.A: They both move towards each other.


What is righter take a brake or take a break?

take a break ( stop what you are working on )


Does take and break rhyme?

Yes. Take rhymes with break.


How do you make a paper clip float?

if you want to make it float follow this steps 1. cut a small piece of paper 2.take a paperclip and attached it to the paper 3.carefully place the paper on the water trying not to get water on top of the paper there you have it a floating paperclip