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Yes, If you mean by a Earth Retaining Structure.
The specific heat capacity of the pie filling is higher than the specific heat capacity of the pie crust; therefore, the pie filling cools down after being removed from the oven much slower than the pie crust.
When rainfall increases erosion increases, wearing away the mountains and cliffs and filling in the canyons with the products of erosion.
No, capacity requires knowing the size of the objects filling the volume. Something might be 2 m3 but that doesn't mean its truck capacity is 2. As a matter of fact, its truck capacity would be zero.
The pastry, for it has less thermal capacity than does the moist apple filling.
Oil is measured in barrels (drums), equating to 42 US gallons.
It doesn't - "contractility" refers to the force generated at any given length of muscle. Therefore although the force of contraction does increase with filling, the contractility does not.The reason the force of contraction increases with filling is because filling stretches the heart muscles. Increased stretch causes an increase in force of contraction.Contractility changes because of changes in the level of intracellular calcium. This can be changed by things such as adrenalin (epinephrine), which increases contractility and β blockers, which decrease contractility.
The capacity of a container can be measured by determining the maximum amount of liquid or material it can hold. This can be done by filling the container with a known quantity of water and measuring the volume, or by using the container's dimensions to calculate its capacity based on its shape.
Yes, two gallons of water can be obtained by filling a container with a capacity of 2 gallons with water.
10 quarts, including filling the filter upon installation.
4 qts. with oil filter replacement. (always check level after filling and starting engine.)
Atomic radii increases moving down a group in the Periodic Table due to the increasing energy levels in the electron configuration and electrons filling in energy levels further away from the nucleus.