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Are you that dumb?? A screw is a nail-shaped or rod-shaped piece with a spiral groove and a slotted or recessed head designed to be inserted into material by rotating (as with a screwdriver) and used for fastening pieces of solid material together.
This depends on what the pieces of paper are up to. - If the pieces of paper are at rest on a surface, the normal (perpendicular) force of that surface is counteracting the attractive force of gravity. - If the pieces of paper are in the air, some aerodynamic forces are counteracting the attractive force of gravity, but only the component of the aerodynamic forces that is directed in the opposite direction of gravity. (That is, if you throw the pieces of paper UP in the air aerodynamics and gravity will do work in the same direction, and no force will counteract gravity.) This system is not in equillibrium and the pieces of paper will sooner or later fall to the ground. - It should be possible to counteract the attracting force of gravity by giving the pieces of paper an electrostatic charge and holding an object of opposite charge above them. This can be done by rubbing the pieces of paper against an inflated rubber balloon, the papers will stick to the balloon. Note that for this to work, something will have to counteract the force of gravity on the balloon. This can be done by suspending it from the roof or holding it in your hand. Something would then have to counteract the attractive force of gravity on the roof (the walls) or you (whatever you are standing on)... and so on ad infinitum...
To dissolve something, usually you stir it or break it up into smaller pieces. This is because, with increased surface area, there is more area for the solvent to work on the substance. Further, by heating something up usually it breaks bonds, causing something to dissolve more readily.
its stoneware Stoneware According to 2 sources Stoneware Is the Most Durable Dinnerware Material Although porcelain is actually stronger than stoneware and can be crafted into thinner pieces, stoneware tends to make a more durable choice for dinnerware. Everyday pieces from almost any era are most likely to be stoneware, while fine dining items may be porcelain. Stoneware is another popular material for dinnerware. It's typically a little thicker than other options and has a look that's not as delicate or refined as porcelain. It's extremely durable and tolerant to high temperatures (don't be afraid to stick it in the oven).
The handling and operating of sophisticated equipment should be done with extreme caution. When dealing with expensive and complicated pieces of equipment, there is always the chance of something breaking.
tiny black pieces you see after something is burned
The types of material are: loose pieces of rocks, minerals, pieces of plant and animal remians.
When you bisect something you divide it into two congruent (equal) pieces
Yes Edward ripped her head off and burned the pieces
It can, under the right conditions. Small pieces of iron, such as iron filings, will burn.
You must space them with another material so you do not get electrolysis that's all put something like electrical tape between the two pieces of copper.
Something that is in pieces.
For fastening together two pieces of material.
sediments
A magnet.
Cut out pieces of a material from a sheet of that material. The pieces can be any shape because the die doing the cutting was custom machined to the required shape by a Tool and Die Maker.
Sedimentary rocks form as pieces of loose material get pressed or cemented together. The process of forming sedimentary rocks is lithification.