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The friction caused by the sandpaper being rubbed against the wood will create heat, causing the wood's molecules to move slightly.
The rougher the sandpaper, the more it takes off the material being sanded. The finer the grade (smoother) the smoother the finish will be. Rougher grades are used at the beginning to remove tool marks and shape the material, and you gradually work up to the finer grades for finish work. The very finest grades are used to polish the finish.
The rougher the sandpaper, the more it takes off the material being sanded. The finer the grade (smoother) the smoother the finish will be. Rougher grades are used at the beginning to remove tool marks and shape the material, and you gradually work up to the finer grades for finish work. The very finest grades are used to polish the finish.
Around 600 BC, the Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus thought that amber had a soul because it attracted very light objects after being rubbed.
objects can be negatively charged when it is rubbed with another object; a woolen cloth for example. this is because the electrons from the woolen cloth will be transferred to the object which is being rubbed! only electrons can be transferred to the object and make the object becomes negatively charged.
The friction caused by the sandpaper being rubbed against the wood will create heat, causing the wood's molecules to move slightly.
rubbed thyme is rubbed down to a powder. dried thyme is the leaves dried out, without it being rubbed down to a powder.
They may grow, but not from being rubbed, squeezed, caressed, or otherwise manipulated.
When I rubbed my hamster on his tummy he didn't seem to mind.
It depends on the dog. My three English bulldogs love being rubbed in different places. One loves being rubbed on the neck. Another loves being rubbed on the belly. The other loves being on the back.
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Yes, they love it. Well at least my dogs do.
Sandpaper uses the basic princliples of friction and motion to apply force to particles along the edge of the substance being sand-papered. This substance is bonded chemically to the outer particles, and, in order to break this force, the movement of the sandpaper along the surface creates friction. The movement then subsequently removes the particles by moving them as the sandpaper itself moves. In this way, a layer is removed. The use of sandpaper, therefore, is an application of particle theory, but is not, as the question suggests, particle theory itself.
no. what would give you that idea?
Rubbed, is a slang word that refers to being touched with a gentle hand, to gently push up against something, or a massage with gently strokes to make one feel better.
In the nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice," the phrase "rubbed rubbed away" refers to the mice's tails being cut off ("Their tails were snipped by the farmer's wife, she cut them off as clean as life"). The rubbing away could signify the removal of the tails in a swift or forceful manner.