Video tape cassette, audio tape cassette, DAT tapes, etc.
The mixture of explosive chemicals housed within a bullet is called the propellant. This propellant is designed to create the force necessary to propel the bullet out of the firearm.
In chemistry, the term nucleus generally refers to the central part of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons. It is also used to describe the central part of a cell where genetic material is housed.
It was to produce electricity. However, in the 1980's it has a major nuclear accident, whereupon all production stopped and the area for some 30 miles around was evacuated to prevent radio-activity and radiation burns/cancer Today it is derelict and embalmed in a concrete shell to prevent any further escape of radio active matertial . .
Strobe lamps commonly use xenon gas, which emits bright flashes of light when an electrical current passes through it. This gas is housed in a glass tube that is designed to create intense and short bursts of light, making it ideal for strobe lighting applications.
Depends. Valance is used to describe the other "electron shell" of the atom. The Valance shell is the outer most shell and determines how the atom will react chemically with other atoms. For example, H has one electron and one proton, for a neutral charge, and that electron is also the valance electron, as it is in the out shell. Shells: Shells are where the electrons are housed, and are divided into energy levels. To find the Max number of electrons on a shell, use the rule 2n^2 where n is the number of the shell (1st, 2nd etc) So the first shell holds two and the 2nd holds 8 etc. So if we go back to H we see that it has 1 electron when it;s out shell can house a maximum of 2. Therefore it's valance is 1 (worked out by how many electrons are needed to fill the outer shell or need to be dropped to fill the outer shell, which ever number is lower). This means that H is unstable and will react with many things. So valance can't tell you how many electrons there are, but that's what the atomic number is for.
A magnetically coated ribbon of plastic housed in a cartridge is known as a cassette. There are audio cassettes, which can be used to play music, and cassettes that are for backing up computers.
it was called tape. used by ancient people to record music.
When a person purchases a DVD it is usually over wrapped in plastic. Once you get through the plastic wrap some DVDs are also housed in a cardboard box to protect the plastic case.
It is an in line thermostat and is housed in a 'plastic ball' in the bottom radiator hose.
A cartridge suction strainer is designed to filter out debris and contaminants from liquids before they enter a pump or system. It consists of a replaceable filter element housed in a durable casing. As fluid is drawn through the strainer, larger particles are trapped by the filter media, preventing clogging and damage to downstream equipment. Regular maintenance involves checking and replacing the cartridge to ensure optimal performance and protect the system.
The Bemis Humidifier Filter is made from a number of different materials. It contains They are housed in a plastic casing but the main material of the filter is wick.
I think they are housed in adult jail and prison
In a firearm cartridge, there are a few main pieces. The biggest piece you'll notice is referred to as the casing. On one end of the cartridge is the bullet and at the other is the rim of the casing. Inside that rim, there is a small piece called a "primer." Primers are made of a shock-sensitive explosive compound which is housed in a brass cradle. When the firing pin strikes the primer, it explodes, which ignites the smokeless powder.
Almost in the middle of the windscreen area, under the bonnet and under the plastic panel holding the window washer jets. The air filter is also housed in this area.
Feudalism is an idea, a form of government. It isn't "housed" anywhere.
The place where aeroplanes are housed is called a hanger.
It's a metal or plastic frame to enable 3.5 inch disc drives to be housed in (older) 5.25 inch drive bays. See the related link to Maplin electronics for a picture.