You must use a special type of sensor that will detect the components and the properties of a thing.
Biodegradable
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it is great b/c it is great for the earth
If you're looking for the definition, biodegradable mean that it can be broken down and become a part of nature (Like rotten leaves to compost). If you're looknig for what IS biodegradable, then that would include thing made by nature or organic thing suchas plants or rope.
Yes, there is. It tastes plain, but you can blow big bubbles with it.
There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor. There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor.
Biodegradable is when some thing you own, eg, a carrot can rot or fade away and turn into the product they were made out of in the first place, like turning into dirt again. The item which is Biodegradable also doesn't pollute the earth because it is made out of natural resources.
Yes, in olden times, when cars used lead net in the smoke valve of the cars, at that time, it released a lot of smoke into the air. If one wanted to dispose it, he needed a lot of effort to do so. So, lead vapour is a non- biodegradable pollutant. Now a days too burning lead is poisonous thing and is a hateful thing to do to the workers. It releases CO2 in the air also.
While a bioprobe has some things in common with a biosensor, most biosensors are not bioprobes, and most bioprobes are not biosensors. A biosensor is a kind of sensor -- i.e., it is used to detect something -- that uses at least some biological tissue in its construction. Perhaps the most well-known biosensor is the miner's canary, a small bird in a cage used to detect carbon monoxide and other deadly gases. The thing sensed by a biosensor is not necessarily biological -- as in this case, carbon monoxide. A bioprobe is a kind of sensor used to detect some kind of biological thing. Perhaps the most well-known bioprobe is the blood pressure meter, used to measure blood pressure. The bioprobe itself -- in this case, the pressure cuff -- is not necessarily biological. A hybridization probe is used to detect a particular DNA sequence. Because the thing it is designed to detect (a particular DNA sequence) is biological, and the hybridization probe itself is made of something biological (the complementary DNA sequence), a hybridization probe is simultaneously a bioprobe and a biosensor.
no, it is not.
Yes it is.
The map sensor and boost pressure sensor are the same thing.