Assuming both samples are pure aluminum, most teachers want to point out the difference in the air gaps between small spheres (usually the definition of "shot") in a test tube. With the air included, the density is less for the same cylindrycal volume. Using one of Archimedes' principles, the volume of the actual aluminum and not the air is more closely measured. More info in the link below.
Shot is the past tense of shoot.
Steel shot is made of steel, while lead shot is made of lead. Steel shot is lighter than lead shot, provides a harder impact, and is non-toxic, making it a popular choice for waterfowl hunting where lead shot is prohibited.
No, when a bullet is shot straight up, it will not land in the same place it was shot from. This is because as the bullet ascends, it loses its forward momentum and is affected by gravity, causing it to fall back down at a different location.
No, the shot bullet will land after the dropped bullet. This is because the shot bullet has an initial horizontal velocity in addition to the vertical acceleration due to gravity, while the dropped bullet only has the vertical acceleration due to gravity.
Both arrows will hit the ground at the same time because the force of gravity acts equally on both arrows, regardless of their initial horizontal or vertical motion. The vertical component of the horizontally shot arrow's motion does not affect the time it takes to fall to the ground.
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12 cylinder motor
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50 -70%
The gas is shot into the cylinder where it is compressed, then ignited. This causes the cylinder to move up and down within the cylinder block. As the cylinders move they turn the drive shaft which then provides power to the car.
THESE ARE USED FOR STEEL SHOT AND A WIDER SPREAD OF PELLETS EG. GROUSE HUNTING
If it's a standard shift the clutch may be shot or the hydraulic master and/or slave cylinder is shot.
The indoor shot is the same weight as the outdoor shot but the indoor shot is bigger in size than the outdoor shot. Hope this helps!
A revolver is so named because the bullets are in a cylinder which revolves to supply a new round to be fired after each shot. A pistol is usually supplied by a magazine which is in the grip.
I am having the same problem and I WA told it was the heater core. I am going to give that a shot. Autozone has them for $30.00
You can get shot in California the same as you can get shot in any other state.
An open cylinder gives the greatest scatter