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Yes.answ2. A very shiny black object will not necessarily reflect much light at all.For a surface to be highly reflective, the surface must be smooth compared with the wavelength concerned. Preferably less than 1/20 of a wavelength.A white card will reflect all the light that falls on it, but not coherently - it will not act as a mirror.
If lightning strikes a sand bed, it will form a fused tube in the sand, known as Fulgurite. This form is not confined to surface conditions, tubes are found up to 15m below the surface, and Fulgurite tubes may be up to a few cm in dia.
As soon as the card drops a little there is 1) a volume expansion that counteracts the displacement and 2) a thin water rim is formed between the edge of the cup and the card. If the weight of the card is low, a few grams , the surface tension of water is sufficient to prevent air from penetrating the cup. Therefore card is kept in place by the capillary force. With a card of somewhat greater weight the width of the capillary rim increases (but there is additional volume expansion to counteract the weight of the heavier card). Since the capillary force decreases with increasing width of the open edge, the weight range of cards is limited. Eventually it can no longer prevent air from rushing in. But with cards with low weights, thus a thin edge and as a consequence a high capillary force it works fine.
It depends on what type of card and how large it is.
An index card masses about 3 grams. The average index card weighs around 0.0294 newtons.
You can finish Uno with those
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The value of the card depends on the condition. The major factors that effect the condition of a card are centering, the card surface (the picture focus, the gloss, are there any defects like pits or nicks, creases greatly decrease the value of the card), the condition of corners (squareness, are they fuzzy or rounded), straightness of the edges. Beckett, SGC, and PSA are the industry leaders in card grading. Their websites have more details regarding grading the condition of a card.
Plastic cards are great, especially transparent ones. They're very stylish and far more likely to leave a good impression than cheap paper. Another great option might be a double sided business card. This allows you to have a clean look on the front and then an advertisement for what your business does on the back. You may also be interested in a semi gloss finish.
use a big wax candle and rub it against ur cards. then with a small flame, (do not let the flame touch the card) use its heat to melt the wax slightly, and u get a smooth card. (rather)
After you finish your pokedex and when you go to Canavaline city's poke mart.
The condition of the card is key to the value. Important consideration for the condition are: the surface condition (creases, dings, wrinkles, stains, etc.), the corners (square or rounded) and edges , the color and gloss, and the centering. Poor condition $20 Good conditon $20-$200 Excellent $200-$1000 Near Mint $1,000-$2,000 Gem $2,000-$2,500
A foiled card is one with a shiny, reflective surface.
you have to finish the power plant problem then go to the radio tower in lavander town and talk to the man in the hat and he will give you the exp. card
Only 2 Surface tablets supports SIM cards - the Surface 2 (4G) and the Surface 3 (4G LTE).
The Roger Clemens card is from the Tiffany set which is a high end set of cards, issued by Topps. These sets were identical to the regular issue set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating. This coating adds gloss to the card.