lots of things-a clock, ceiling fan, thermoflask,switchboards, battery case of ur remote, toy car etc.cassette holder of ur camera
telephone,car,bike,dishwasher,garage door,jack in a box,kettle,Microwave door latch,oven door,pen,stapler,toaster,Watches.
height variable monitor stands
No, rubidium is not found in household objects.
many things . when I'm in the shower , I use the jet setting at put it on my clit . sometimes I use my razor for pleasure . you just have to have imagination .
To use real objects in teaching, one should use them as examples. If a person is trying to teach about bugs, use an actual bug. This can help with hands on learning.
tennis ball bomb! haha. just get a tennis ball and put a firecracker in it. ive never tried it but sounds col.
NO
You can use a lemon.
none do
tooth brush
No, rubidium is not found in household objects.
Fridge
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
Mostly household cleaners
you could use a spring balance kg * 9.81 = newtons
A silicon chip is in a computer, and objects that you use in your kitchen, such as a blender, and a microwave!
none
just use ur fingers... feels sooo good. sharpies...
Household objects that use pulleys are blinds, garage doors, and clothes lines are just a few examples. Hope this may help!! Cheers!!