Washer (the round, flat metal item used between a nut and bolt or screw to what ever its attached to). These can be found in most letal fittings, white goods like freezers and washing machines, even in furniture.
yes,because it is made out of metal
Yes, if the washer is made from ferromagnetic metal (iron, steel).
the mass of a single washer is 25grams
Since a metal washer is neutral, the positive rod will make all the negatively charged electrons bunch up towards the front of the washer and nearer to the rod whereas the protons in the washer would repel from the rod and move to the back of the washer.
Since a metal washer is neutral, the positive rod will make all the negatively charged electrons bunch up towards the front of the washer and nearer to the rod whereas the protons in the washer would repel from the rod and move to the back of the washer.
Since a metal washer is neutral, the positive rod will make all the negatively charged electrons bunch up towards the front of the washer and nearer to the rod whereas the protons in the washer would repel from the rod and move to the back of the washer.
No. You can't set up a washer in your house if the connections are not there. You will need to have someone make connections there first.
A simple metal washer--to increase the surface tension area of the screw or lag head. A rubber or plastic washer is usually used to help seal connections from leakage.
They split the money. Stanley bought his family a house, and Zero found his mom.
Yes it will with small nozzle.
Ralph Lauren shirt, Rockport shoes, robe and Rugby shirt are clothing items found in the washer.
If you look on the right side of your car, you'll see the windshield washer fluid, under a black metal bar. You have to take the black metal bar off, then you have to take the windshield washer fluid tub out.