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Paper plates are made of byproducts of the paper making process. Cellulose, oil, resin and various wood chemicals. The designation paper plates generally refers to all disposable plates. 57% of so called "paper plates" are made of polystyrene, which although not biodegradeable us much less energy to manufacture.
Yes, recycling uses more energy than trashing. It takes very little energy to throw steel, aluminium, glass, plastic and paper into a hole in the ground.But to produce more steel, aluminium, glass, plastic and paper takes vast amounts of energy. Almost twenty times as much as what it takes to recycle all these resources. And all these resources are non-renewable. When we have used them all, there's none left!So it is far cheaper to recycle and reuse.
none the energy is in the amps
how much energy is lost in converting dc energy to ac energy
10%
Trees are not manufactured.
Generally 12 paper plate have 40.1 lbsSo its simple to make calculationJust divide it by 12 and see how much is the output by lbs.I'm getting 3.341666666666667 lbs per a plate
3.34 pounds
Maybe 20 Or 40.
Paper plates are made of byproducts of the paper making process. Cellulose, oil, resin and various wood chemicals. The designation paper plates generally refers to all disposable plates. 57% of so called "paper plates" are made of polystyrene, which although not biodegradeable us much less energy to manufacture.
I-beams are strong because the top plate and the bottom plate stabilize the web. A box beam would be slightly stronger but much more expensive to manufacture.
No, recycled paper needs much LESS energy. It's much easier to make paper from recycled papers than from cutting down trees, chipping them, mashing them into fiber, pulping them and so on.
Tectonic plate size does affect earthquake magnitude. Earthquakes happen when one plate slides above/below another plate, to do this it takes massive amounts of convection energy from the mantle to move the plate above. The larger the mass of the plate, the more energy is needed to move it which means that large plates have a lot of stored up energy in them before the quake in question. When the energy is released the plate boundary snaps releasing all the built up energy. As there was so much energy stored in the plate the more is released, causing a larger, more devastating earthquake.
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Paper plates are made of byproducts of the paper making process. Cellulose, oil, resin and various wood chemicals. The designation paper plates generally refers to all disposable plates. 57% of so called "paper plates" are made of polystyrene, which although not biodegradeable us much less energy to manufacture.
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