The answer to the riddle is "a hole." When you add more holes to a crate, it effectively makes the crate lighter as the material is removed, yet the crate itself remains empty. The concept plays on the idea of removing substance rather than adding weight.
yes
No, only if both sets are empty. The intersection of disjoint sets is always empty.
It is filled with helium now.
To refill an IMCO lighter, first ensure that the lighter is empty and not ignited. Locate the refill valve at the bottom of the lighter, then hold it upside down and insert a butane canister nozzle into the valve. Press down firmly for a few seconds to allow butane to fill the lighter, then remove the canister and let the lighter rest for a few minutes before using it. Always follow safety precautions and refill in a well-ventilated area.
An empty set becomes an empty set by virtue of its definition which states that it is a set that contains no elements. In other words, it contains nothing, it is empty!
x-x-xx xxxxxx xxx-x- x-xxx- x's are bottles, -'s are empty spaces
Yes, you can take an atomic lighter that has no fuel and no flame on board a commercial airline, as it does not pose a fire hazard. However, it's always best to check with the airline's specific regulations and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines, as rules can vary. Ensure that the lighter is completely empty and does not contain any residual fuel.
No, they do not.
Because there's never any change in it.
on the 1.8 arctic the fuse for the cigarette lighter is not where it says it is in the manual. You should see a fuse to the left of the one i should be - in the book this should be empty. That will be your cigarette lighter fuse.
Clipper Lighters are more beneficial for the environment because they are refillable. Once the lighter is empty you can put more lighter fluid instead of tossing in the garbage.
The function of it is not altered, only the size becomes smaller.