A hotspot, often referred to as a "hot pass," is a designated pathway for authorized personnel to move through a work site during construction, maintenance, or other activities. This term is used to ensure safety and regulate movement in high-risk areas where restricted access is required.
This is called opacity. Materials that are opaque do not allow light to pass through them.
An object that lets no light pass through is called opaque. This means that light is unable to penetrate or pass through the object, resulting in the absence of transparency.
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Materials through which light cannot pass are called opaque materials. Examples include wood, metals, and thick plastics.
Materials that some light can pass through are called translucent materials. These materials allow some light to pass through them, but not as clearly as transparent materials like glass.
"Hot Pass" is the term used by welders when welding pipe.The first pass around the pipe is the" Filler".The second pass is known as the "HOT PASS". The last pass is the "CAP".
It's a song called "Ride" by an Australian band called The Vines
Infield Hot Pass - 2004 was released on: USA: 11 March 2004
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A sideways pass is called a lateral.
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The "hot" pass is a pit pass that not only allows you to be in the pits before the race, but during and after. The elusive hot pass for Bristol Motor Speedway is hard to get and even harder to keep. You cannot buy these straight out, you have to get them from sponsors, drivers, etc. They come with luxury suite tickets though. They also have "Cold" passes which allow you to be in the pits before the race but the "Hot" pass is what everyone strives to have!!
you use hot water to pass there lol yh pass there
Paula Pass has written: 'Hot-pants aunt'
Metal gets hot because on an atomic level, metals are bonded to one another by metallic bonds where there are a bunch of electrons from different atoms floating around all of the nuclei. These electrons can absorb the heat easily and pass it from one to another. When metal is heated, the electrons pass it around and around until it runs out of energy, or you touch it and they pass the energy to your hand! Objects like metal that "get hot" are called conductors because they can conduct heat.
It's Greek, from therme meaning warm or hot. The so called three hundred Spartans fought the Persians at the pass of Thermopylae. It is often translated as "the hot gates"
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