Yes you can mix the ram, but the ram will default to the slowest of the set and only run at the slower speed.
Your computer may lock up every few seconds or provide corrupted data.
That would be a foundry
That depends on the mix, there are hundreds of different mixes of concrete. A basic mix of concrete (say a blended RC25 mix) has 1000kg of sand, 1000kg of stone, 150kg of OPC cement, 125kg of GGBS slag, 1.3lt of WRA and 75lt of waters PER CUBIC METER. Regards Colin, a Tarmac concrete batcher.
Will not happen in free space. Phononicaly in a crystal you can mix light. No where else. Light beams crossing each other will not effect each other or combine. A mirror will not combine them either.( This may not be true in extreme lab conditions and new metamaterials. )
please define your question again. Different concrete mixes have different cement consumptions depending upon their design mix.
Sulphur (or the different spelling, Sulfur) was added to rubber to form the process of vulcanization.
A Disney digital music player that comes in many different Disney music stars design.
its called chemical reaction when u mix up the pixie sticks which has sugar mix with sprite that has chemical that a high presure fizz it will mix and explode
Is better to have a turn table with different speed options, you can mix music/vinyls that have different speeds.
The pressure will equalise and the two gases will mix.
when the two chemicals mix together
you mix 2 fluids of 2 diffrent densetis DU
Nothing if they were approved oils. You can mix 10w30 with 5w20 etc. Not a good idea but you can do it. You can mix brands with no problem.
Generally speaking, yes. The memory will simply be accessed at the slower speed. However, do not mix memory modules of different speeds. Also do not mix non-ECC and ECC memory modules.
Some words that are objects and rhyme with "sticks" are bricks, picks, and mix.
mix together things like: mini pretzels chex cereal pretzel sticks mini bread crusts
If water is mixed with loam, its texture will become moist. Also, the water will go on top of the loam. Itcan drain the water well and absorb it.
If you mix a dye with a colourless solvent (e.g. alcohol) and place a drip of it in the centre of a round piece of filter paper, the different dyes will "run" at different speeds and for different distances. You will be left with a series of concentric circles which are of different colours.