Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
Crocoite is mainly used as a mineral specimen. It used to be used as a minor ore of chromium, but it is now too rare to be used for that.It is on wikipedia too
dilute ethanoic acid is used as a preservative in the preparation of pickles.it is used for making cellulose acetate which is an important artificial fibre.it is used in the manufacture of acetone and esters used in perfumes.it is used in the preparation of dyes.it is used to coaggulate rubber from latex.it is used for making white lead which is used as a white paint.it is used as a chemical reagent in chemistry lab.
evaporating is used in preparation of petrol, etc.
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weather vane
This means the speaker is giving human-like qualities to the gilded weathercock. By saying it "swims" in the moonlight, the speaker is portraying the weathercock as if it is moving with fluidity and grace, like a swimmer in water.
in 130 bc
Theodosius Forrest has written: 'The weathercock'
An anemoscope is an instrument which shows the direction of the wind - sometimes in the form of a weathercock.
An anemoscope is an instrument which shows the direction of the wind - sometimes in the form of a weathercock.
Zhang Heng was the firts to invent the earthquake weathercock in 132 A.D.
the same as a weathercock. it is an arrow that spins to point to the direction from which the wind is blowing. It usually surmounts the points of the compass to aid the observer.
Simply put, it keeps the pointy end going forward. Think of it as a weathercock for the whole aircraft.
It is a cupola (or small tower) on the roof where a wheathercock (metal cock indicating the wind direction) stands. Usual for medieval Germany. 😊 And for Victorian Britain.
George Manville Finn wrote more than 160 books. A few of his books were The Weathercock, The Rajah of Dah, and The Mynns' Mystery.
The Merry Wives of Windsor: "FORD: Where had you this pretty weathercock? MRS PAGE: I cannot tell what the dickens his name is my husband had him of".This quotation is from Act 3 Scene 2 of The Merry Wives of Windsor.