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There is no "force of electricity". Voltage is sort of like a "force" that makes electricity flow, but it doesn't have the units of force.
Newtons are a unit of force. They are used in all sort of physics calculations.
Force and energy relate in multiple ways; first, energy must be used to apply force. Though, they do have their differences; force is applied to result in movement of some sort, and energy has many different states.
An insulator is a material that keeps heat or cold air in a concentrated area. This is sort of like the Green House Effect which is when warmth is held in a fixed referenced point.
A force exerted on it.
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Anything magnetic and a metal object.
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You need 6-8 long poles and some sort of material to cover the poles.
The answer depends on what "IT" is and what sort of radiation it is meant to detect!
Some facilities sort by hand, others sort by machine. Most facilities sort by a combination of hand and machine. Many different types of machines are used at one facility. One machine may pass material through a port which determines sizes, another machine may combine material with water to separate bouyant materials from dense, another machine may detect shapes and colors, etc.
No. Material that is directly deposited by glaciers, called till, is completely unsorted. However, some of the processes around glaciers, particularly streams from meltwater, can sort material.
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Doppler radar is used to measure speed, not temperature.
Well there is only one option and that is get a gas detector. Prices really vary on what brand and how many gasses it can detect. So thats about it you need to know
There is no "force of electricity". Voltage is sort of like a "force" that makes electricity flow, but it doesn't have the units of force.