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water and weight [pushing together hard]
accuracy in mm and inches
Objects masses would not change, but the pull of gravity on an object from another object when the first is inside the other is effectively zero when the inside is at the center of mass of the outer. If the Earth were a thick walled but hollow sphere, objects would stick (weakly) to the inside surface as well as the outer.
Traffic cones are orange because it makes them stick out more, making them easier to notice.
The electrons are shared unequally in the bond between oxygen and hydrogen. They spend more time near the oxygen than the hydrogens creating a very small charge unbalance between the atoms (oxygen us slightly negative while the hydrogen is slightly positive). This is called a polar covalent bond. Polar bonds can "stick" weakly to other polar bonds, or to ions. The small size and polar nature of water makes it a good solvent because it can coat polar molecules such as sugar and pull them into solution.
Although a water molecule has an overall neutral charge (having the same number of electrons and protons), the electrons are asymmetrically distributed, which makes the molecule polar. This polarity makes them bond together weakly.
i'd strongly advice you not to
There are mainly three types of substances.These are Paramagnetic, Diamagnetic and Ferromagnetic.Paramagnetic substances are weakly attracted by external magnetic field.Diamagnetic substances are weakly repelled external magnetic field.Ferromagnetic substances are strongly attracted by external magnetic field.So, a magnet only sticks to ferromagnetic metals like iron, cobalt and nickel.Other metals either weakly attract magnets or repel them.
No 1962 US cents were struck in steel. A genuine steel cent will stick strongly to a magnet. Most likely yours will stick weakly or not at all, which means it's a genuine bronze cent that's been plated with a silver-colored metal, probably for use in jewelry or as a high-school science experiment. In that case its value is only 1 cent because it's an altered coin.
www.googlefight.com comes up as a stick man fight
its got a body like a stick and blends in
Although a water molecule has an overall neutral charge (having the same number of electrons and protons), the electrons are asymmetrically distributed, which makes the molecule polar. This polarity makes them bond together weakly.
The actual saying is 'speak softly and carry a big stick' versus 'walk tall and carry a big stick.' The saying is attributed to Theodore Roosevelt.
Then you have a strongly alkaline (or basic) solution. Don't stick your hand into it.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
Three types of metals stick to magnets. They are iron, cobalt, and nickel. Really all substances respond to magnets but only these three metals respond strongly enough to stick.
Steel cents were only made in 1943 when copper was needed for the war effort. Your coin has been plated. You can test it with a magnet - a plated cent won't stick or will only be attracted very weakly, while a real steel cent will stick firmly.