The nozzle hole is much smaller than the air inlet for some good reasons. The main reason it is smaller is because it allows it more strength, and to increase output power.
Yes. That is why they are called polymers. The prefix "poly-" means many. A polymer is made from many monomers.
A hole made by a shell bomb.
Yes, an atom is smaller than a molecule. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and cannot be broken down further by chemical means, while molecules are made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
It is highly unlikely that you can make a hole in a sixpence with a soldering iron due to the hardness of the metal. Sixpences are typically made of a durable metal alloy that would not easily melt or create a hole with a soldering iron. It would be more practical to use a drill or specialized tools for this purpose.
Material is made of atoms and molecules; molecules are made of atoms. Atoms are made of even smaller particles such as protons, neutrons, mesons and electrons. Protons, neutrons and mesons are made of even smaller particles named quarks. Research is ongoing to find what electrons and quarks are made of.
Make the hole smaller.
the simplest engine that is made up of a burning chamber and a nozzle is a rocket.
Copper and brass
It's a WASHER, possibly a torque washer.
Rocket engine.
rocket engine seems to be of this type. as the air-fuel mixture is burned and flame is made to propogate through nozzle to provide thrust
rocket engine
In return for its abrasion.
metal (steel)
Yes the black hole can be destroyed. However, man-made objects cannot resist the gravity without getting sucked in. The only thing that can destroy a black hole is time in a process called Hawking Radiation in which the black hole evaporates over time. The smaller the black hole, the faster the process.
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There is a 4" hole for the inlet near the top of every properly made septic tank. You connect the drain to this by gluing if it's a plastic pipe or by a 'Robar' joint if it's a cast iron pipe.