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At room temperature, new plastic calipers have an accuracy of .5mm or 1/64 inch. Because plastic calipers are very sensitive to wear, this accuracy decreases rapidly over time.
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
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There are two types of plastic - thermoplastics and thermosetting plastic.Thermoplastics have high elasticity and low melting points whereas thermosetting plastics are brittle, solidifies over objects as a secondary surface and has a high melting point which is lower than metals. Most plastics are non - biodegradable and require an extremely long time to rot.
Yes, radon is a gas at room temperature.
mercury is flexible because its liquid at room temperature.
plastic, metal and stone
Plastic, most metals (aluminum, tin, copper, etc.)
The room temperature is...the room temperature !!
Having the banana in a plastic bag at room temperature will ripen it sooner than placing it in the refrigerator.
Well... sort of. There are resins that behave that way; something that's liquid at room temperature is not generally considered "plastic." A specific example would be epoxy; styrene is another possibility.
At room temperature, new plastic calipers have an accuracy of .5mm or 1/64 inch. Because plastic calipers are very sensitive to wear, this accuracy decreases rapidly over time.
The temperature of the nitrogen at room temperature is whatever the temperature of the room is.
A diamond at room temperature will generally be at the same temperature as the room.
Room temperature IS room temperature, you question makes no sense.
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Fluorine is a gas at room temperature.Fluorine is a gas at room temperature