I have a marker which float in water.
The weight of a marker lid (or cap) will depend upon the brand and type of marker. I just weighed 5 caps from different markers and they varied from 2g to 6g. The heavier ones were larger and had a pocket clip.
25 garm
Actually it doesn't. The air is moving already based on pressure gradient, the Coriolis force just causes the air to curve. The best way to explain it is by an example. Place the tip of a marker in the center of a flat plate. If you move the marker in a straight line toward yourself you will make a straight line. Now do teh exact same motion while at the same time spinning the plate. Now the line is curved, but there is no actual change to the amount of force on the marker nor the direction the marker moves. I hope that isn't confusing.
300 kilograms
a physical marker may or may not appear inthe given situation but a gene marker does appear because it is genetically governed.
physical
Parts of the Berlin Wall.
Yes, you noticed it. You didn't have to do an experiment to find that out.
If you are using a CO2 tank there is an endothermic reaction that takes place as the liquid CO2 in the tank boils off to go into the marker as a gas If you are filling a HPA tank there is a exothermic reaction that takes place as the air is packed into the tank. For both HPA and CO2 there is an endothermic reaction that takes place whenever you shoot as the gas expands, this is why, on cold days moisture will accumulate on a marker if you shoot it enough. Every time you shoot there is a transformation of potential energy to physical energy as gas pressure is turned into forward momentum to propel a paintball if your marker is an electronic marker the battery has stored chemical energy that is turned into electrical energy that is used to create physical energy to move various parts of the marker If it is a pump you are part of the system applying physical energy to pump the marker and store physical energy in a spring converting it to potential energy
some adjectives for marker could be: blue marker, red marker, black marker
data marker
data marker
A felt marker is simply called a marker or felt marker.
With is not a dependent marker.
Halfway between mile marker 25 and mile marker 27.
This is a non-lateral marker. It can indicate a controlled area, such as no wake. It can be an informational marker, a "keep out" marker, or a warning marker (Dam, Rock, etc)