If you rub pyrite against steel sparks would fly.
The streak should be olive greenish. My class did a streak test and found that out with pyrite. You want to do it? Get pyrite, a tile, and rub it across the tile. You should find out. But according to our results, pyrite had the olive green streak.
Gold and pyrite leave a streak because they are both metallic minerals, which means they can rub off on a streak plate, leaving a colored line that reflects their metallic composition. In contrast, quartz is a non-metallic mineral with a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it too hard to leave a streak when rubbed against a streak plate. As a result, quartz typically does not produce a streak.
they lean against the closest thing thay can find and rub against it. simple!
I have heard that the Darlington speedway is called the "Lady in Black" because of the tendency of the drivers to rub their tires against "her" white retaining walls. I believe the effect happens because of variations of bank angle on the corners, and the tendency of the wall to create a negative air effect which surprises drivers by drawing them into the wall.
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The streak should be olive greenish. My class did a streak test and found that out with pyrite. You want to do it? Get pyrite, a tile, and rub it across the tile. You should find out. But according to our results, pyrite had the olive green streak.
plate rub against each other to cause an earthquakes
The copper of the penny will rub off the file
They create friction, which energy transforms into heat.
that cant happen they slid of your hands and if you can do that they melt
No. An earthquake happens when the earth's tectonic plates rub against each other.
Rub it against a magnet repeatedly. * The screwdriver can only be magnetized if made from steel or another magnetic metal, and most of them are. * Once magnetized, the screwdriver will remain magnetized always.
When steel is rubbed with vinyl, steel can become positively charged due to the transfer of electrons from the vinyl to the steel. This results in the steel gaining a net positive charge.
Gold and pyrite leave a streak because they are both metallic minerals, which means they can rub off on a streak plate, leaving a colored line that reflects their metallic composition. In contrast, quartz is a non-metallic mineral with a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it too hard to leave a streak when rubbed against a streak plate. As a result, quartz typically does not produce a streak.