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What does Alpha the magnet warrior Beta the magnet warrior and Gamma the magnet warrior fused make in Yu-Gi-Oh?

They created Valkyrion The Magna Warrior. This fusion can only be used if the deck contains that single card and it dows not require the Polymerization card.


How do you know if a 1943 steel penny has been fused with a copper diposit?

Try to pick it up with a magnet.


How many protons are in an alpha particle?

The alpha particle does not have any electrons. This particle is ejected from the nucleus of an atom in what is called alpha decay, and it appears as a pair of protons and a pair of neutrons fused together. The alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus, and soon after it appears, it will collect a pair of electrons from its environment. But as it appears in the radioactive decay process, it doesn't have any electrons.


How can you melt fused silica?

Fused silica has 2 meanings: previously fused silica and presently fused silica. Previously fused silica is fused by heating it to its melting point. This can be done in crucible in a furnace. Presently fused silica is already hot and fused. Note: melted silica is probably a conductor, at least melted glass is a conductor.


Can hydrogen undergo alpha decay?

No, it cannot. Fission is the "splitting" of an atom, and a hydrogen atom will not fission. Some hydrogen atoms have a neutron stuck to the proton in their nucleus. Some even have two neutrons stuck to that proton. These neutrons can be "knocked loose" in something like a nuclear chair reaction in a weapon. The neutrons then can contribute to the building of the nuclear chain reaction. But fission doesn't happen to hydrogen.


Is an alpha particle lighter than an electron?

No, an alpha particle is not identical to an electron. An alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus, and it's composed of a pair of protons and a pair of neutrons fused together. It several thousand times the mass of an electron, and has twice its charge with an opposite sign (+2). An electron is that little negatively charged (-1) elementary particle that we find whizzing around atoms. You'll find a pair of related questions linked below.


What prosses gives the sun its energy?

The sun gets its energy from the process of fusion, where hydrogen atoms are fused together in the high temperatures and pressures of the Sun's core to produce helium atoms and release energy in the form of gamma rays..


What is the difference between quartz and fused silica?

Fused silica is an engineering-quality, amorphous version of quartz. Source: http://www.makeitfrom.com/material-data/?for=Fused-Silica-Fused-Quartz


Are Bat digits fused?

Bat digits aren't fused. The ulnar and radius is fused but the digits are separate, the digits in the forelimb are linked by a membrane called chiropatagium. In case you were referring to the metacarpals and phalanges they're not fused.


If everyone in Mortal Kombat fused into amazingly powerful warrior can that fighter beat anyone from Dragon Ball Z?

No because Mortal kombat is garbage against Dragon ball z and if Dragon ball z characters all fused together Mortal kombat would die all the way. Plus Dragon ball z can blow up planets and destroy galaxies.


When was Fused - album - created?

Fused - album - was created on 2005-07-11.


Which fingers of the koalas are fused together?

None of the koala's fingers are fused together. The second and third toe of the koala's hind feet are fused together.