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a channel bar is the way a river or a stream flows, also this is formed by sediment that has ended a river bank and a point bar is when a inside bank forms

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How are Point-bars formed?

Point bars are formed on the inside bend of a meandering river where the flow velocity is reduced, causing sediment to be deposited in a crescent-shaped accumulation. As the river flows around a bend, the velocity decreases, leading to erosion on the outside bank and deposition on the inside bank, resulting in the formation of a point bar. Over time, these deposits build up and contribute to the widening of the river channel.


If a magnet bar were heated would it change its magnetic field?

Initially, no. At a certain temperature the bar would suddenly lose its magnetism. This temperature is known as the Curie point of the material. If the magnetism of the bar came from an external source - a solenoid or a permanent magnet - the field would return to its original strength as soon as the bar cooled below the Curie point. If the bar had been itself a permanent magnet almost all the field would stay gone until the bar was re-magnetised by an external field.


What is the Boiling point of water at 6 barg?

The boiling point of water at 6 barg (bar gauge pressure) is approximately 152.9°C. At this pressure, water requires a higher temperature to boil compared to its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure (100°C).


The north pole of a compass magnet points toward?

The north pole of a compass magnet points more or less towards the north.Since opposite poles of a magnet attract, that means that the north pole of the magnet points towards Earth's magnetic south pole, which of course is located towards the north. Confusingly, this magnetic south pole has often been called the magnetic NORTH pole, precisely because it is located towards the north.


What is the fire point of kerosene?

The precise boiling point will vary, due to the incredibly complex nature of ingredients that go into your average forecourt petrol, but around 95oC at a standard atmospheric pressure of 1 bar. http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/boiling-points-fluids-gases-d_155.html

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