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It can be any size, depending on what it is being used for. They can be huge and set up to create electricity in power plants fired by coal, gas or nuclear power. They can be relatively compact for small ships and the uses in between include steam ships, locomotives and smaller generators.
They don't. Magnets have no impact on compact discs, since they don't work by magnetism.
The opposite of the adjective compact (compressed) would be uncondensed, or uncompressed.The opposite of to compact would be to decompress, expand, or loosen.*A common modern use of the term is synonymous with a smaller size, where the opposite would be large, bulky, or unwieldy.
Reduced in size
the strong nuclear force doesn't fall off much in a small nucleus
The Cobalt replaced the cavalier, a compact. The Aveo, is a sub-compact, and has better numbers.
No, spongy bone regenerates faster.
The Mayflower Compact, created and introduced by the Pilgrams in November of 1620. They created this upon their arrivel to what would eventually be America.
The compact car, Ford Fairmont Vehicle was introduced in North America in 1978 by the Ford Motor company. This compact car was then replaced by the Ford Tempo in 1984.
Mainly due to overall lagging sales in the compact/mid-size pickup market. Same reason Ford and GM eventually dropped their compact trucks as well.
The molecules in a liquid (such as water) are attracted to each other by electrostatic force. As a result, they stick together, not to the extent that a solid does, but to some extent, and this causes them to contract into compact shapes when possible.
Saturn does have a model called the Ion.It was a compact car sold between 2003 and 2007 and replaced the Saturn S-Series.
Sub compact is smaller than compact.
The compact disc player, or CD player. I remember back when cassette tapes were still relevant, and the CDs took over!
what is a compact
A compact surface is a surface which is also a compact set. A compact surface has a triangulation with a finite number of triangles.
comparative: more compact superlative: most compact