"Gravitation" is a general term describing the attractive influence that all objects with mass exert on each other. Weight is directly proportional to gravitation (i.e. if gravitation increases your weight increases). So your question could also be read as, "Where is my gravitation to the earth the strongest." More facts: 1) The greater the mass the stronger the gravitation and 2) the closer the masses are to each other the stronger the attraction (notice I said mass and not size because density must be taken into account). Therefore, your weight would be greatest closest to the earth's mass. The majority of the earths mass is in the core (very dense), so the closer you are to the core, the stronger the gravitation. Answer: At the bottom of a deep mine shaft or the bottom of the sea, whichever location is closer to the core.
When you want to heat something over a hotplate in a vessel with an uneven bottom you can put some copper powder on the flat hotplate. The powder shall develope perfect contact between the entire surface of the vessel bottom and the hotplate. As a result no heat or energy will be wasted.
These are strings of an insoluble compound falling out of solution after a chemical reaction. The strings develop because the precipitate dissociates from the solution faster than the precipitate falls to the bottom of the reaction vessel.
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I believe you are talking about for a reaction vessel (round bottom flask). It allows the thermometer to be very close to the reaction without being in the vessel. It can be used in cases where you cannot have oxygen getting into the system or if the products may break the thermometer or stick to it etc
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Sunken Vessel in the Harbor - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
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Actually I'm interested on topic of maritime law of sunken ship and regulation of ownership of that cargo plus salvage the vessel from the sea. = "Maritime law in 1970-1980 subject on cargo vessel which sunken at 1942-1944 and i would like to find it out what was the law of regulation at that period of time?" =
well, unusally to exam them to coide the cause of the sinking of the vessel
The word 'vessel' is a noun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples sentence: The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true.
it is the clock wise angle in radian or degree from heading of vessel to a straight line drawn from the station on the vessel to the object.
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Safe speed for the vessel
sonar is used, to steer a vessel because sound waves are emitted around the vessel. Then the sound waves are traveled back to the vessel. If the sound waves are block by an object, it will tell the vessel.
The salt will be a solid at the bottom of the vessel.
It was the "Trieste"
Very little because until then, no major vessel had been sunken by ice. There were a few after Titanic but the last one was the Hans Hedtoft in 1959.