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Better... for what exactly? Please note that while one material can be better for one purpose, another one may be better for a different purpose.Differences between materials are due to the different percentages of elements present in the materials, as well as to the way the atoms are arranged.
yes because parachute material must be rip-resistant.
One needs to know the specific heat of concrete in order to answer this. q = mC∆T we know q = 52800 joules and the ∆T is 5 degrees. We do not know m (mass) or C (specific heat), so there are 2 unknowns.
1. Control Using numerical data. 2. High degree of accuracy, precision and reliability. 3. High material removal capacity. 4. Considerably increased tool life. 5. Reduced inspection. 6. Better planning and scheduling.
The answer is in the name. To focus the material or substance for a better/clearer view.
Higher Heat
This depends on the specific application of a material.
It would need a higher specific heat capacity and/or a higher latent heat of fusion. This ensures that more thermal energy is absorbed before it can no longer wick away thermal energy from the system.
Cotton is definitely a better material choice for a blanket. It is more comfortable, as well as more durable. Cotton is machine-washable, and acrylic has been known to draw up or lose its shape.
You can, but airless sprayers are not designed to broadcast material, rather to apply material in a specific area. Depending on the capacity of the airless sprayer and the tip used, you'll only apply as little as a quart per minute onto the surface. Better alternatives would be a pressure washer using the fluid injector or a pump-up garden sprayer.
Chromosomes carry genetic material from generation to generation and help in evolution of better adapted organisms, hence these are important for each organism.
Specific heat is a property of any substance which is how much energy it can absorb per unit mass. So the more mass the more energy can be absorbed, however the specific heat is consistent throughout a substance regardless of mass or volume.If you are asking what is the heat capacity of a material on a volume basis, that is quite different. Suppose you are limited to a certain amount of space and you could fill this space with whatever metal you wanted. (So weight is not a factor in this case). Materials like steel or iron would be ideal. Zinc, which would weigh about the same, would not be nearly as good. Beryllium would be significantly lighter than any of these and it would be better than the zinc but, not as good as the steel. To arrive at this conclusion just multiply the specific heat of the material by its density.
I need to know about soil improvement with respect to soil stress such as adding sand cement or similar higher stress material to get better bearing capacity.
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Athletic students have better lung capacity because they working out all the parts in there body. And there lungs are better than students who are not atheltic . Athletic students have better lung capacity because they working out all the parts in there body. And there lungs are better than students who are not atheltic .
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yes, oak or maple are better material for a desk, they are both solid wood.