Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
Compression forces crush a material by squeezing it together.
This is compression. Compression is one of the 4 internal forces acting on a structure. Squeezing a structure implies that it is compression.
If the force is decreased, it will likely become smaller, and perhaps also lesser as well. Too.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
The cheesecloth traps any seeds/pips.
Yes, it's a word for the act of squeezing, such as to squeeze a lemon.
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That depends on the type of diet you are on and why you are asking. The acid in the lemon is always harmful to your teeth and body when used in excess, but if it is diluted in enough water it should be fine. Squeezing a slice of lemon in your tea will not do any damage.
So only the juice enters the recipe; not the pits or the flesh
Compression
Compression forces crush a material by squeezing it together.
When you are squeezing a sponge you are applying the push force from all the sides of the sponge and as a result it will squeeze.
This is compression. Compression is one of the 4 internal forces acting on a structure. Squeezing a structure implies that it is compression.
If the force is decreased, it will likely become smaller, and perhaps also lesser as well. Too.