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6.7something depending on atmospheric pressure (colder / higher pressure air, SG gets higher) Avgas 100LL is about 6.0 pounds per gallon at about 60 degrees F. And at sealevel.
Right up to the day before your UA. I suggest smoking some dope. Your urine will last longer and yield a better, more accurate test result.
I think its because gravity is all around us. Materials are used to make structures and buildings, which will house valuable things. Which means the materials used will have to be able to take the gravity and the elements that are thrown at them.
gravity and acceleration
Yes, just make sure it is the normal temperature of urine if you use in a drug test. But freezing in until the drug test will be fine. If you are storing it for this purpose, it may only stay good for a few days. Make sure it is a day or two fresh before using it in a drug test.
depends on the type of aviation fuel, need more info
just pee in cup let temp go to 98 and stablize then pour out bad urine and put good urine in cup temp won't drop fast your good to go
Light-colored sand is mostly quartz. The specific gravity of quartz is 2.65, but sand is porous. A good approximation is 1.6 for compacted sand where the interstitial volume is filled with air, rising to 1.9 when the sand is saturated with water.
The gravity 3 and the gravity t are both good phones but you should choose the gravity t.
one day.
Yes, human urine is a good compost activator, particularly when diluted with 3 parts water to 1 part urine.
The water seemed to defy gravity.
Specific gravity is relating of the density of an object to the density of water. In a pharmacy setting specific gravity becomes important when measuring the amount of a powder to the amount of water.
6.7something depending on atmospheric pressure (colder / higher pressure air, SG gets higher) Avgas 100LL is about 6.0 pounds per gallon at about 60 degrees F. And at sealevel.
Gravity, the movie, has received good reviews. The space adventure stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney.
A good question, however to control gravity you would have to control time
No. Water has a different ph from urine.