no, Zukos scar does not go away in the series
Avatar Aang gets severely wounded in the finale of season two, "The Crossroads of Destiny." The wound not only kills Aang's physical body, (which is restored by Katara's Spirit Waters) but also serves to completely block the Avatar state within him until (Spoilers) the Lion Turtle teaches him to command energy itself during Sozin's comet in the series finale.
Suppurters supported Katniss by bringing her some medicine for her wound. She covered the wound with it and the next morning it was clearly almost gone. Katniss used the same thing on Gale when his leg was cut.
she doesn't "leach" peeatas wound she washes it out then puts the medicine she got for her burns on his wound
"He ends up being fine." The real answer No he loses his leg in the book, it is in the movie that he keeps his leg:)
It was a Morgul blade. A piece of it broke off in the wound and poisoned the wound. It never fully healed and cause him pain for the rest of his life in Middle Earth.
yes fire but there wound be 4
Series wound. Parallel wound. Series/parallel or Compound wound.
Avatar Aang gets severely wounded in the finale of season two, "The Crossroads of Destiny." The wound not only kills Aang's physical body, (which is restored by Katara's Spirit Waters) but also serves to completely block the Avatar state within him until (Spoilers) the Lion Turtle teaches him to command energy itself during Sozin's comet in the series finale.
Jack's neck wound in the alternate "Lost" universe was eerily connected to a neck wound he sustained on the island in the series finale.
a) Change the direction of current flow through the fields DEC
The wound on his back? He was fighting Azula and she used her lightning to strike his back. He was in the Avatar State at the time and was killed then brought back to life. He was in a coma for three weeks.
The character Dr. Grace Augustine, played by Sigourney Weaver, does die from a gun shot wound.
What kind of DC Motor? Different motors have different torque DC Motor Types * Permanent Magnet: No field coils at all. * Series Wound: the field coils are connected in series with the armature coil. Powerful and efficient at high speed, series wound motors generate the most torque for a given current. Speed varies wildly with load, and can run away under no-load conditions. * Shunt Wound: the field coils are connected in parallel with the armature coil. Shunt wound motors generate the least torque for a given current, but speed varies very little with load. Will not run away under no-load, but may if the field windings fail. * Compound Wound: a combination of series and shunt wound. This is an attempt to make a motor that will not run away under no load or if the field fails, yet is as efficient and powerful as a series wound motor. * Check this link: http://www.reliance.com/prodserv/motgen/b7096.htm
yes and very quickly too. maybe 2 seconds
when there is an injury an open wound is formed after a series of chemical reactions inituiated by thrombokinase the inactive fibrinogen is cinverted into active fibrin threads that form a gauze over the wound and stops the bleeding
I think he'll die in the middle of series 5, after arthur knows about merlin's magic and gets used to it (end of series 4). He dies of a battle wound or illness.
Can be. Wire wound resistors might take more power, or offer better precision, or custom resistance values. Wherever, whenever those features are desirable, whether its a series or parallell circuit, a wire wound resistor might be used.