Bout 2 and 1 half pints
In engineering, general tolerance refers to the overall tolerance. A specific tolerance would be noted on a blueprint when an area requires a tolerance which is different than the overall project.
Ice is solid, so if consumed it becomes a food. Melting it so it could be drunk would mean it was water, not ice.
it has small pores because water can't pass through it and they are unconnected because if they were they're would be large pores.
Shallow (small, low).
A sealed jar with a large candle inside a small jar would not last 5 minutes. A large jar with a small candle most likely would last 5 minutes
small man
Seriously, prolly a whole fifth...its only 17% alcohol
It really depends on her tolerance level and other factors such as if her parents or grandparents were drinkers and things like that but I would have to guess about 6
That depends on the size and weight of the lady, how rapidly she drinks them, whether or not she has developed a tolerance for alcohol, and your definition of "drunk." The average person would be above the legal limit to drive in about two to three drinks taken over one hour.
It is different for every one depending on size, your sex, your tolerance, or even what your drinking. But in my opinion i would have to say the average person is drunk at around .20 on a breathalyzer. Also another average of unconscious/passing out and maybe poisoning or even possibly death is .40 But everyone is different it depends on the person.
In engineering, general tolerance refers to the overall tolerance. A specific tolerance would be noted on a blueprint when an area requires a tolerance which is different than the overall project.
Traditionally, the phrase "religious tolerance" would not be considered a single part of speech. Instead, "religious" would be considered an adjective modifying the noun "tolerance".
No one because I would be drunk. Maybe my parents and little siblings
no they are not drunk if you still think they are drunk then remember ..ITS A KIDS SHOW!!!!! HOW THE HECK WOULD YOU THINK THAT?!
ANSWER:The amount of alcohol that a person can consume before becoming drunk is affected by several different factors. The first of which is 'size and weight' (but in my opinion, this isn't as large a factor as most people think.) Other factors are your natural tolerance level, your mood/mind frame at the time of consumption, and your conditioned tolerance level (how much and how often you have drank over the years). So in short, it is on an individual basis.And another answer would be that there is never enough. If drunkeness is what a person seeks in the jug, it is easy to find, few go there for that purpose. Escape from real problems, escape from pain, real or imagined is often a drtving force. An escape into oblivion is often better then a single glimpse at reality. Looking into the mirror at reality takes courage that no booze and no drug can substitute for. Some can seek and find an escape in an ounce, others may need a pint or more. It is not how much is needed to get drunk, it is always a question of is there enough available to escape.
it is because the tolerance between tow of the resistors would overlap and that would be pointless.
No. A study showed that being "drunk" is caused directly from the brain being altered from alcohol. However, if you would are drunk, then it is possible to consider you're entire body, including your heart, drunk as well. But scientifically, no, your heart is not drunk.