yes it can if it is realy thin
The aircraft normally fly at above 30,000 feet where the air is always ultra cold and very thin. The thin air reduces the amount of resistance to the aircraft moving through it and the engine's large compressor is able to compact that thin air sufficiently to get optimum combustion conditions and thus form vapor trail.
Yes, air flows through the nasal septum, which is the thin wall of cartilage that divides the nostrils. The nasal septum helps regulate the airflow and directs it to the lungs.
Iodine molecules are much smaller than oxygen molecules, so they can pass through small openings in the plastic bag. However, the plastic bag is impermeable to air, so you cannot get enough oxygen by breathing through it. This can lead to a lack of oxygen and potentially suffocation.
Plastic materials can provide some level of soundproofing, but their effectiveness depends on their thickness and density. Thicker and denser plastic materials are more effective at blocking sound compared to thin and lightweight plastics. Acoustic properties can also be enhanced by using special soundproofing materials in combination with plastic.
The thin folds at the top of the windpipe are called vocal cords. These are two small bands of muscle tissue that vibrate when air passes through them, allowing us to produce sound and speak.
The air sac must have thin walls so that air passes easily through it.
Thin strands of plastic
Beta is weak so it can only penetrate through thin material ,sayyy paper but it is then blocked by thick plastic
Yes, thin plastic wrap is a transparent object because it allows light to pass through, making objects behind it visible. Transparent objects are those that transmit light without scattering it, allowing us to see through them clearly.
Alpha particles can pass through very few substances. It can travel in air but has a range of only a few centimetres.
it helps block or keep hot air or cold air or something in or out
i thin magnetic force cant work in air
Wood, sometimes might even be plastic with a thin line of lead running through it which enables you to write :-)
The readings will differ because the weight of the air inside the bag is being added to the weight of the bag itself. This additional weight from the air will cause the total weight of the bag filled with air to be greater than the weight of the empty bag.
Air generally goes through cloth faster than plastic. This is because cloth is usually more porous and allows for more airflow, while plastic is more likely to be a barrier to airflow due to its denser structure.
Into Thin Air was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Into Thin Air is 9780385494786.