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Q: Why is the name Medusa appropiate for a type of cement?
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Why is the name 'Medusa' appropriate for a type of cement?

The name 'Medusa' would be appropriate for a type of cement, because Medusa, in Greek mythology, had the ability to turn people into stone if they looked her in the eyes. I suppose that stone is similar to cement, making it an appropriate name.


PVC Cement is a type of cement?

It is a type of glue used for gluing pipes together... (not the type of cement in concrete).


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type of cement using in cambodia


How much extra type 1 cement do you add to bag mix to make type 3 cement?

Typically you would need about 30% more type I cement to attain the same early strength gain as Type III cement.


What type of job did Medusa do?

Medusa was one of the three "gorgons" their job was to turn people into stone.


Medusa is what type of monster?

Medusa is a monster from Greek mythology. If she looks at somebody, she turns them to stone.


Which type of cement is used in the construction of pamban bridge?

Shanker Cement


Why are tests on cement necessary in cement plant?

To ensure it complies with the specifications for the type of cement and the use to which it is put.


Why are test on cement necessary in cement plant?

To ensure it complies with the specifications for the type of cement and the use to which it is put.


What type is being is Medusa?

medusa was a mortal woman who was made in to a hiddiuse gorgon, along with her to sisters, bt Athena


What type of symmetry does a Medusa jellyfish have?

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Difference between type k cement and cement fondue?

Type K cement is slightly expansive and helps reduce the shrinkage issues associated with normal cement in concrete mixes. Cement fondu is an accelerated cement that provide concrete higher earlier strength. It does not specifically compensate for shrinkage