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The angled bracket refers to the dot product between a and b.
( ) is a<x<b, ( ] is a<x<=b, [ ) is a<=x<b, [ ] is a<=x<=b. If there is no [ or solid bracket then there isn't a filled in dot, meaning that that number is not included. There is only a filled in dot when there is a solid bracket.
If it has the same DOT specification.If it has the same DOT specification.
likely it would form the +2 ion (the mercury), so put the Hg in brackets, with a +2 charge at the top right corner out side the bracket. put a bromine, with 8 electrons, in a bracket, with a -1 charge at its top right outside the bracket, and then do it again. formula has to be HgBr2. if it's the Hg+1 ion, do the same as I just wrote, but only include one bromine ion
They are the same.
You can insert two screws or nails in the back of the rod for each bracket to prevent the latter from moving left or right. the space between the screws should be the same as the width of the bracket.
The word that rhymes with dot and has a similar meaning is: spot.
DOT 3 or DOT 4. DOT 3 is standard for Japanese cars; DOT 4 has higher boiling point but stops the car the same way as DOT 3, so it's a better fluid.
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The manufacturer should specify the type of fluid that should be used. If it says DOT 4, then yes it's the same DOT 4. I don't think bikes generally use DOT 4, though: it's too moisture-sensitive.
small box beside coil on the same bracket