because the dye in ball pen ink will rise with the solvent system.
You draw an atom cut in half and mark point A where the helium is.
The bottom of the meniscus should be halfway between the 5.1-mL mark and the 5.2-mL mark
Based on the mark and purity of the silver it may be. If it's .925, it's much more valuable than silver plate. Of course the age of the IS piece could have a dramatic effect on the price the item will go for.
18k rgp is "rolled gold plate"
A test tube being heated should be faced away from any persons in the area, and away from any other apparatus or chemicals (preferably a safe wall or non-flammable area of the work space). The chemicals could boil, burn, or explode from the tube, so proper protective coats and glasses should always be worn.
because it can be rubbed out you nogging
No, an exclamation point is not the proper punctuation for that sentence. Instead, it should end with a question mark since it is asking a question.
someone else- It is an exclamation mark. me- well i think it would be an exclamation point because at the end of the thing it has a dot. Like a point. So i think it should be a point and not a mark. me- But exclamation mark is what it is called.
its not how you mark your ball, its how you mark your titleist.
There should be a mark on the distributor or it's switch plate that indicates where the rotor should point for cylinder 1. If you look at the distributor from the front of the vehicle, the closest center position should be for cylinder 2. Clockwise 1/8 th turn from that should be cylinder 1 position, but double check against the indicator mark that should be present.
Not exactly. If his mark would be in your path, he can use any measuring device, (standardly his club length) to make the mark out of your line, and replace it to where it should be before he puts. He has the right to pick up his ball. AlthoughI guess you can always ask!
You shouldn't need to, you should mark your ball with a pen so you can identify it, you should also remember the brand and number of your ball. If you cannot identify your ball without touching it, you should call you opponent/ playing partner over, mark the ball with a tee, then lift the ball and if replace it in the exact place where you found it. You should note, 1. You must not touch your ball without marking it, this will result in a two shot penalty. 2. When you lift your ball you are not allowed to clean it, again this would result in a two shot penalty.
A mathematical point is only a location, and has no dimensions. Of course, when you mark the point on paper, it has the same diameter as the lead in your pencil, or the ball on your BIC.
Yes it should have an exclamation point.
It doesn't HAVE to be round no. But ideally you should just use a round one.
bryden hugginggs is coool its the second mark that approaches the timing plate. fist one disreguard
I do not see why anyone should want to do that!