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Blender, treadmill, slot machine (I has one!), DRILL(ELECTRIC), etc.
electromagnetic, gravity...any force that doesn't require two objects touching each other
Tornadoes form from strong thunderstorms, which usually require warm, humid weather to form. Temperatures are often in the 80s Fahrenheit when the most dangerous outbreaks occur. However, tornadoes have been documented in temperatures as low as in the 50s.
Different objects require different amounts of power and the different sizes of batteries give this to him.
No. Different kinds of turtles eat different foods, require different water temperatures to live in, and produce different amounts of eggs. And of course, they come in many different shapes and sizes.
When objects get hot enough they can catch on fire. Different objects will require different degrees of heat, and oxygen must be present to support a fire.
Yes, blunt objects can cut you...But it's somewhat difficult for them to do so, as they require vast amounts of both energy and force to do so.
It depends. Different objects require different formulas. For a basic cube, it is width times length times height
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
RN stands for registered nurse, and so having an RN degree makes you a type of nurse, different types of nursing require different types and amounts of schooling
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Being in the food business will not require huge amounts of math.
Fifferent objects in the Univers have different levels of electromagnetic energy. Telescopes that detect different types of electromagnetic waves are able to see the different energy objects objects. For example night vision cameras pick up the infrared radiation of the human body that the normal cameras can't see.
No induction does not generally require the objects to touch. Induction can mean that one object induces an electrical change in the other object from a distance