Yes, astronauts use screwdrivers in space for various tasks, such as assembling equipment and conducting repairs on the International Space Station (ISS). These tools are specially designed to work in microgravity, often featuring handles that are easy to grip and magnetic tips to prevent screws from floating away. The use of screwdrivers and other hand tools is essential for maintaining and upgrading the spacecraft and station systems.
Yes, you would be able to use electromagnets in space.
they use there feet
Space craft prior to the space shuttles were one-time-use vehicles. The space shuttles were made to be multiple use vehicles.
We use space probes, and send astronauts... etc.
Space that has been altered to fit another use.
flat screw drivers,insulated screw drivers,stubby screw drivers,torx screw drivers,striking screw drivers,pokers screw drivers.
flat screw drivers,insulated screw drivers,stubby screw drivers,torx screw drivers,striking screw drivers,pokers screw drivers.
telescopes, spectrograph's, screw drivers, and lots of Physics!
Screw drivers,sharpies, and golf clubs are what I use
So you can fix stuff and use it in many ways
Working as drivers is a savored profession
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For tightening and loosening screws.
A basic screw driver set suitable for home use contains about six tools. The 6-piece Stanley set is typical, containing two each of 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch flat screw drivers with different lengths, and two Phillips screw drivers with head sizes of 1 point and 2 point.
on the side of the dashboard drivers side. use a screw driver to lift the plastic cover.
Drill it out and when replacing use a screw.