This is what's called a bulbous bow and it's designed to reduce drag and increases stability, fuel efficiency, range, and speed.
no cobalt does not float on water, it has no way for air to seap through, there fore, it cant float
To remove a lump from an air mattress, first ensure it's fully inflated. Check for any areas where the material may be bunched or unevenly distributed. Gently push down on the lump while simultaneously pulling the surrounding material to redistribute the air. If the lump persists, consider deflating the mattress slightly, smoothing out the surface, and then reinflating it.
The black lump is mostly carbon. Normally I would expect to find some partial combustion byproducts as well, since combustion is rarely 100% efficient.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? If we know the mass of the second lump of gold is 96.5 g, and we know the density of gold is about 19.3 g/cm³, we can use a little math magic to find its volume. By dividing the mass of the second lump by the density of gold, we find that the volume of the second lump of gold is approximately 5 cm³. Just like that, we've painted a clear picture of the volume of our second golden friend.
The lump where the tonsils used to be is often a result of scar tissue or healing after the tonsils have been removed. This lump should gradually reduce in size as the healing process progresses. If there are concerns about the lump or if it becomes painful, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
No but the easiest way to get rid of a lump is to put aftershave on it. but it will sting.
The process is called diffusion, where the sugar particles move from an area of high concentration (the lump of sugar) to an area of low concentration (the rest of the water) until they are evenly distributed.
on it's back
Lye is sodium hydroxide. Could it possibly be that you're describing a demonstration where your teacher dropped a little lump of something into the water, and the little lump skated around on the surface, then POPPED or burst into flame, and you want to know what the little lump was made of ? If that was it, then look very closely at the chemical name for lye, up there in the first line of this answer.
Yes - a lump of Cesium will actually explode in water.
shut it you lump of bell sprout
If the lump is in a delicate place, or there is a strong probability of cancer, the entire lump would be removed without a biopsy being collected first.
no cobalt does not float on water, it has no way for air to seap through, there fore, it cant float
A comet is a large lump of ice, dust and stones hurtling through space. If it passes close to the Sun, the water vapour given off, forms the tail of the comet.
You can rinse your mouth with warm salt water if you have a lump appear after you take your tongue ring out. If the lump continues to get bigger and bigger, you should seek medical attention.
Sometimes there will be a soft lump because the iv has gone through the vein and the fluid has gone into the tissues surrounding it. The lump will go down as the fluid disperses. It's nothing to worry about.
No, a lump of iron pyrite will sink in water.