slips out of its shell, grows to full size, and regenerates a new shell.
The fuse rating it 15 Amps and the size is 3AG..can be accessed by unscrewing the tip of the plug in connector.
the number of valence electrons in the atom's outer shell how much the valence electrons are shielded from the nucleus
There are many factors that affect the amount of lift needed. These include weight, size, shape, blackpowder grade, how tight the shell fits into the mortar etc.The best way is to find out using trial and error. Launch a dummy shell of same shape, size and weight to find the best results that suit you.As a rule of thumb, the amount of bp should be about 1/8 the weight of your shell if using homemade powder or about 1/14 the weight of your shell if using commercial powder. Add more or less to gain more or less lift.
The inner most shell is the K shell with 2 electrons whereas the outer shell or the L shell has 5 electrons
Assuming you mean the "D" shell connector used for computer "VGA" connections to a monitor.It's aD shell (physical appearance),E size,15 connectors,So it's correctly called a DE15, but is often misnamed "DB15" - which it's not. To lessen confusion, many people just refer to it as the "VGA" connector.The common "DB" naming only applies (correctly) to the larger shell size commonly used for the 25-pin DB-25 connector. The small 9-pin D connector is correctly called DE-9.
Yes, It just changes the connector size, not the signal.
A back shell is the part of an electrical conductor or another electrical device, threaded onto the rear connector accessory threads of plug or receptacle connectors to make up the total connector assembly.
In an attempt to trim the size of the connector, a 25-pin SCSI connector was designed for narrow SCSI.
Analog monitors.
One difference between an SC and an LC connector is that an LC connecter is smaller in size than an SC connector. Also, an LC connector is considered a latch connector, whereas an SC connector is considered to be a push-pull connector.
12 guage shell?
well when a hermit crab is born it has a shell so when it grows it loses its shell, and depending on how much it grew is what size shell it needs. although there isn't an actual "size" just get a bunch of different shells and as it grows it will find the right shell.
yes if the shell was a good size and they just wanted to try it.
What size shell in legnth are you asking about?
the size of your finger
yes the shell will grow with the turtle,, but you may be feeding to much ?if its getting to fat