this is the green bullet that goes in Montag's ear so that Faber can talk to him whenever and whever. It also allows Faber to listen in on the conversations thatMontag has.
Faber's small green metal object is a two-way communication device that allows for covert communication between individuals. It resembles a seashell radio and is used in Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" as a tool for sharing information in a society where books are banned.
because a large object displaces more water, whether an object floats or not is a matter of whether the object that's in the water weighs more than the water it pushes away (water is 1 KG/DM^3, or 1000 KG/M^3 a small metal ball will therefore sink, while a large metal boat will float(a small hollow metal ball will also float)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The mass and volume of an object doesn't matter, its the density
A small object with high density, such as a lead weight or a dense metal ball, would have a small capacity but a large mass due to the arrangement of its particles.
A small metal paperclip is an example of a house object that weighs around 1 centigram.
It looks different by comparison.Like if you put a a big object near a small object the bigger object would bigger.
In the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Faber gives Montag a small metal object containing a concentrated form of a liquor called "Denham's" that can be used to sedate mechanical hounds.
Dark green.A more descriptive answer:It depends on the exact spectra the light emits, not just what it looks to us.If the light combines red and green wavelengths, then the green object will appear green, because of the green wavelength. The object may have a yellowish tinge because of small reflection of the red wavelength.If the light is spectral yellow and not just red + green, then the green object will appear a much darker green maybe with a slight yellow or dark-yellow tinge because of, again, small reflection of dominant yellow wavelength.
When noise encounters a metal object, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted. The metal object can reflect some of the noise waves, absorbing some of the energy and reducing the overall sound level. However, if the metal object is thin or has holes, it may not effectively block the noise, allowing it to pass through.
Yes, cows do sometimes eat metal objects just as other animals do. Even humans do at times. It happens because they don't notice that that object isn't there or the object is very small.
There are various forms of plastic resins suitable for such a purpose.
No. A meteoroid is a small piece of rock or metal in space. A meteorite is such an object that has struck Earth's surface.
From the intake, yes. From the exhaust, unlikely.