describe the difference between tar and cpio
Friction is important for tar and rubber because it helps provide traction and grip. In the case of tires made of rubber, friction between the tire and the road surface allows for effective braking and acceleration. For tar used in road construction, friction helps prevent vehicles from skidding and provides stability.
An electric discharge is a flow of electric current between two charged areas that have a potential difference. This can happen when electrons move from the negatively charged area to the positively charged area, creating a brief burst of energy in the form of light or heat, such as lightning during a storm.
No all tar does float. For something to float then it must be less dense than saltwater.
The "tar" on roads is a mixture of several asphaltic and hydrocarbon compounds. These become liquid or often at higher temperatures (over 150 F). This temperature can be approached due to sunlight on a hot day and the road tar will become soft. If the supplier has adulterated the tar with more liquid oils or used the wrong compind (say roofing tar the surface may become soft or even liqufy at ambient conditions.
It will float for a while than slowly sink because its density as a cube is Heavier than water (by the way waters density is 0.9-1.0 g and Tar is 1.02 g). I hereby conclude with all reasons that tar ( in a shape of a cube) will float then sink
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Road tar is made from coal. Asphalt is a heavy fraction of petroleum.
Hi, You can try one of the following commands: 1) tar 2) cpio 3) dd Do a "man" of the command to get the usage syntax and options from the online man pages (e.g. "man tar") Hope this helps. - Ramki.
the difference is that this website is dumb
the main difference between smokeless tobacco and regular tobacco is the abscence of tar. when you smoke a cigarette, tar builds up in your lungs. but when you chew tobacco it doesnt. even though smokeless tobacco is equally as dangerous as regular tobacco.
The main and obvious difference is one is coal based and the other comes from a pine tree. Studies have shown that coal tar is a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning it causes cancer at levels higher than 5%, so pine tar is a good alternative. It also smells great!
they are both the same. i dont think there is a difference because in wikipedia they have the same page for both.
Taste, and that's about it. If it is for "health reasons" you are looking for a lower tar cigerette, just quit. Last time I looked at the comparison between different types (full flavour brand x vs. brand y or regular vs. light) of cigarettes the difference in tar and nicotine percentages seemed almost negligible in many cases. Tar in the lungs is tar in the lungs for the most part. Just smoke what you like best, if the big C is going to get you its going to get you.
Warm, oily and strong smell
Traditional Shisha contains tobacco where as tea shisha is made from tea so no tobacco or nicotine or tar.
"Tar" is the term used to describe the toxic chemicals found in cigarettes. The concentration of tar in a cigarette determines its rating:High-tar cigarettes contain at least 22 milligrams (mg) of tarMedium-tar cigarettes from 15 mg to 21 mgLow-tar cigarettes 7 mg or less of tar