becoz when we put the talcum powder the friction decreses and this allow the stricker to move faster
In general - yes. Powdered boric acid is commonly used in India and across the world to dust down Carrom boards to decrease friction and increase speed of play - but it is not the only substance that can be used that way and it when used as a friction reducer it may not be pure.
Yes due to the greater surface area of all the powder grains as compared to the massive bar of soap giving the solvent (water?) better access to the molecules of the soap and thus dissolving it faster.
sodium hydroxide is baking powder in your tooth paste it is suppose to get rid of place faster
I prefer powdered just because its easier to measure and it dissolves faster.
More surface area for faster (and hotter) burning
To make carrom board smooth and to reduce friction
A small quantity of talcum powder is sprinkled on a caromboard to reduce friction
TRUFFLE
TO REDUCE FRICTION: We can use fine powder on the carrom board to reduce friction
It is made from paper coated in a thin layer of glue and then dusted in glass powder.
It is aluminum powder. The powder is mixed with polystyrene beads, which help distribute the powder. It's possible that the beads also create a little electrostatic charge, which makes the powder stick to the glass better.
In general - yes. Powdered boric acid is commonly used in India and across the world to dust down Carrom boards to decrease friction and increase speed of play - but it is not the only substance that can be used that way and it when used as a friction reducer it may not be pure.
As powder because the smaller the particle size the faster the reaction
Maybe crepes filled with a sweet sauce lightly dusted with powder sugar, whip cream and raspberries.
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the main reason for doing so is that the surface becomes smooth n in terms of science to reduce "friction" that wud exist between the board n the striker due to which it will move more swiftly with lee deployment of power..!!
It depends on what kind of 'powder' it is.