This is a really easy basic math problem. If you take the 5 and multiply it by 60, you get how much it will drip in one minute. multiply it by 60 again, you have an hour. multiply that answer by 24 and you have the amount in one day. once again, multiply by seven, and it will give you how much in one week.
A 1mm drop in one metre, or a slope of 2 degrees. The aqueducts of the Roman Empire all had a 2 degree drop . This would make the water flow without surging. There also would no need for animals to lift water or turn an Archimedian Screws.
yes very much. he was married twice and his first marriage lasted 10 years and the second lasted 20
His book Principia Mathematica (1687) has various Lemmas where his invention becomes public. His second and third Lemma is basically Riemann's Sum. If it wasn't for Newton, this would have taken much longer to come about.
the original one could cost you a million dollars, and the second hand could cost u a half. so why need to buy a new one if you could save a half million?
how much the tuition cost?
0.005l 0.5cl, 5000ul etc, 1 metric teaspoon
16 feet. Just like anything else dropped on Earth.
Faucet Drips or Leaks-- General Faucets are used so much that it
one reason is that INR apprecite more and second reason is correction in international spot market correction
As much dew as dewdrop could drop if a dewdrop could drop dew
90
Spotting is considered to be pink or brown and just a little drips every couple of hours or so
not much
It "be broken" when you drop it of a big building, throw grenades at it, and shoot it multiple times with a rocket launcher! Second answer: ...or If your little brother plays with it too much!
As much dew as dewdrop could drop if a dewdrop could drop dew
Condensation from an air conditioner is considered normal when it drips around 5-20 gallons of water per day.
A single Halls cough drop weighs 3 grams.