Material nouns are words for substances rather than objects, animals, or people; they're what objects, animals and people are made of. Examples:
The number of milliliters in 40 grams depends on the density of the substance. If the substance is water, which has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, then 40 grams would be equal to 40 milliliters. However, for other substances, the conversion would vary.
To give you an idea: * A work of one joule is required to lift a mass of 102 grammes (a small book) one meter. * A 40-watt light-bulb uses 40 joules every second.To give you an idea: * A work of one joule is required to lift a mass of 102 grammes (a small book) one meter. * A 40-watt light-bulb uses 40 joules every second.To give you an idea: * A work of one joule is required to lift a mass of 102 grammes (a small book) one meter. * A 40-watt light-bulb uses 40 joules every second.To give you an idea: * A work of one joule is required to lift a mass of 102 grammes (a small book) one meter. * A 40-watt light-bulb uses 40 joules every second.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A litre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information. Even a few seconds of thought will tell you that 40 kg of air will occupy far more volume than 40 kg of lead.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 320 square feet.
Yes, a 40 watt G9 Xenon bulb typically gives off more light than a standard 40 watt incandescent bulb. This is because xenon bulbs are more efficient and produce brighter light for the same wattage compared to incandescent bulbs.
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There are infinite answers to your question, so I will give three examples of correct answers: 20/22, 30/33, 40/44
40 is. 40/5 = 8
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Examples of division sums whose quotient equals 40 are: 320/8 = 40 160/4 = 40 120/3 = 40 80/2 = 40
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When a ray of light passes from material 1 to material 2: N1 sin θ1 = N2 sin θ2 where N1 & N2 are the refractive indices of the materials, and θ1 is the angle of incidence, θ2 the angle of refraction. From air to the material: N1 = 1.00, θ1 = 40°, θ2 = 50°, N2 = unknown, the index of refraction of the material: → 1.00 x sin 50° = N2 x sin 40° → N2 = 1.00 x sin 50° ÷ sin 40° → N2 ≈ 1.1917 (the index of refraction of the material)
a mixed material is best such as 60% cotton and 40% polyester.
How much material to buy for men's pajama pants 40" waist, 27" length
christians pray and give up cetain foodsgive up a food they like for 40 days and 40 nights
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