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You would not be able to obtain the fissile material necessary to build a working model of a nuclear power plant. You could build a model, for sure, but it would not be a working model.
you obtain genetic materials from your parents organisms.
They need to obtain a patent on their invention.
There is not a straight forward answer to this question. Basically the strengths of mild steels depends on its material composition. All steels are made with varying alloys and are made from different processes eg. casting, hot or cold rolling and they all have a different effect on its strength. If you know the specifications of the mild steel you are using there are tables for which you can obtain these values. Typically I have seen the yield stress vary from 250 MPa to as much as 550MPa, so you can have an idea of just how much they vary based on their composition.
You will need to go to school to obtain a plumber's license. Vatterott is one national university that can help you earn your license.
it is so expensive i don't even know how expensive it is
Diamond, sapphire,emrald, ruby they all are expensive
Supply and demand
Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.
yes, all of living things obtain materials and energy, and use that material and energy.
true.
ethene
True and False. Methane hydrates form mostly under permafrost and ice caps, but some form in the ocean.Methane hydrates are expensive to obtain.
Yes, but it's often expensive.
It is a decomposer and get it's food from the material it breaks down.
Veggies!
Einsteinium is used for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.