Really anything that is solid and not brittle could probably be used for scissors.
Charles Babbage used mild steel, brass, metal, and gears
Yes. And the question is ... The sphere is certainly not made of a common metal. It could be Europium or an alloy or common elements.
metal.
A sample of an unknown metal has a mass of 35.4g and a volume of 3.11cm^3. The metal is Lead.
The answer depends on what the statue is made of. If it is made of clay, measuring its volume could be extremely difficult. If it is metal, you could immerse it into a giant graduated container of water. Mark the level of the water before and after the statue is immersed. The difference between the two is the volume of the statue - but only if either the statue is solid or that no water can get into it.
Scissors are made up of a pair of metal blades that can be used for cutting various materials such as paper, cardboard, metal foil, cloth, etc. They can also be used to cut food or hair.
Scissors are Conductors, DUHHHHH
the materials that i will use is metal iron and plastic
Can you please pass the metal scissors Daniel?
Because electricity will travel through almost everything but wood, rubber, and a few more. Scissors have metal in them, and that is the thing that electricity loves to travel through.
Plastic,metal,paper,oil,rubber,
the materials were slabs of heavy metal put together so instead of having to use concrete
Scissors and/or clippers will do that.
Well actually they aren't scissors there peices of metal that the inventor used fit the skin around the body. They look like scissors and that's what they call him. The scientist wasn't intentially going to leave Edward with scissors for hand he was going to fit it so that he could give him human hands but he passed away before he could finish him.
A table could be made from: metal, glass, wood, plastic, or a combinations of materials.
because of the metal (the material) it's made out of!!!!! did i help?? comment yes or no?
The metal part of the scissors would be magnetised to mimic the North pole of a magnet. It may not last long as handling the scissors will reduce the magnetism over time.