Gases such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen moving in your knuckles.
Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine, while crack is a form of cocaine. Heroin is typically injected, snorted, or smoked, while crack is smoked. Both drugs are highly addictive and can have serious health consequences.
amplitude and sound are related because sound comes in soundwaves, amplitude is the height of the wave while wavelength (spelling?) is the length of the wave
The brown one....The one the poop comes out....The one your finger hits first when following the crack while starting from the back.
Eggs crack while boiling because the heat causes the air inside the egg to expand, creating pressure that can crack the shell.
That has nothing to do with the speed of light or sound but depends on which parts of the TV are fired up first and how quickly they respond.
According to Rob Ford, he does not use crack cocaine nor is he an addict of crack cocaine. He has used crack before while in a drunken stupor.
Circus or ringmaster crack slow figure 8 fast figure 8 underhand crack thumb flip crack overhand crack backward crack behind the back crack under the feet crack...jump and crack it under your feet while in the air volley crack...using one or two whips
Smoking 'crack' while pregnant can seriously damage your baby or worse kill it!
Slang for the stereotype plumber with half their rear end crack showing while they work
Gain refers to the strength of the signal being amplified, while volume refers to the perceived loudness of the sound. Adjusting gain affects the input signal, while adjusting volume controls the output level of the sound.
Pitch and tone are related but not the same in music. Pitch refers to the highness or lowness of a sound, while tone refers to the quality or timbre of the sound.
In the sequence of sounds, "kick" comes before "kind" because the initial sound in "kick" is a hard "k" sound, while "kind" starts with a softer "k" sound followed by an "i." Therefore, "kidney king" (which starts with "k") would come before "khaki" (which starts with a "kh" sound) when arranged lexicographically.