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No, "knob" is not a swear word. It is a commonly used term to refer to a round handle on a door or drawer.
A copper door knob is a mixture of copper and other elements or compounds that form the alloy used to make the door knob. Copper itself is an element, but when combined with other elements or compounds to form an alloy, it becomes a mixture.
You should turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube of a microscope. This knob is larger and moves the body tube more quickly than the fine adjustment knob, which is used for precise focusing.
Something attached to the door that resembles a bulb that can be grabbed. It is usually at around mid-height of an average person on the non-hinged side of the door used for pushing or pulling the door to open it. Often it contains a mechanism that extends a bolt into a recess of the frame in order to lock the door in place that can only be removed by twisting the knob. A secure knob requires a key to unlock the twist feature.
if the knob used to turn you headlights on is pulled to turn them on, try turning the knob counter-clock-wise and that should turn the gauge lights on and if you keep turning it it will turn the dome light on too.
A doorknob is used to operate a door, allowing it to be opened or closed. Users turn the knob to disengage the latch mechanism, which then permits the door to move freely. Doorknobs can also serve as a decorative element in addition to their functional purpose. They are typically mounted on the door's surface and can be made from various materials like metal, plastic, or wood.
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turn the same dash knob used to set trip odometer, only don't push it in.
No, copper is too soft and maleable to be used for something like a door know. The most common metal for doorknobs is brass which is an alloy of copper and zinc
fine adjustment knob.