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formula of heat resistant paint depend on which type of resin are you used...resin is most important part of this heat resistant paint.
The more speed an object possess, the more energy is needed to change that speed. Eg. a car going 100km/h will need more energy to stop than a car going 40km/h. The faster something is travelling, the more resistant it will be to a change in its motion (inertia).
It depend on the sun because it produces energy.
Velocity does depend on distance. Velocity = Distance/Time
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What do you mean by resistant? All weapons are resistant. How much will depend on the finish.
formula of heat resistant paint depend on which type of resin are you used...resin is most important part of this heat resistant paint.
Its position. If the object is placed above the ground, its potential energy is mgh, where m is the mass of the object, g is the gravitational constant, and h is the distance from the ground. If the object is a spring, it depends on how far it is streched or compressed. .5kx2, where k is the spring constant, and x is how much the spring has been compressed or stretched. There are many other forms of potential energy, but these two are probably the most common.
No, drug-susceptible cells and drug-resistant cells are equally likely to infect a new host.
You cannot. There are hundreds of different distributions. The shapes of the distributions depend on their parameters so that the same distribution can be symmetric when the parameters have some specific value, but is highly skewed - in either direction - for other values.
A lifeline is something that you rely on to save your life. This can be stretched, where it doesn't actually depend on your life, like on the show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". A lifeline is also someone you depend on for something that is very important.
Quite like stainless steel. For maching just adapt the parameters (speed, deep...) also depend of the tool. For welding, I heard that you can use the same techniques (TIG, MIG-MAG) as steel but adapt the parameters also (particularly the preheating).
If the room was quite weakly constructed, you might have a chance. It would really depend on what the room was made of, how it was built, etc.
This would depend on its volume and mass. Density = mass / volume. If the cotton is compressed it will occupy less volume, so the density becomes greater.