To calculate the weight of an iron bar, you need to know its length. Assuming a standard density of iron, the weight of a 12mm iron bar to be one metric ton would require a length of approximately 82.5 meters. This calculation is based on the volume of the iron bar and its density.
In RuneScape, you need to mine two iron ores and then use them on a furnace with a piece of coal to create an iron bar. Alternatively, you can use the Superheat Item spell with level 43 Magic to create iron bars without needing a furnace or coal.
Making a magnet is very simple. We need : 1. an iron nail or any other long iron object 2. a magnet METHOD: Rub the magnet on the iron nail in one direction. Then lift it and repeat the action . Repeat this series of action 30-50 times. the iron object will turn into a magnet. But it will not become a strong magnet CAUTION: While rubbing the magnet with the iron object, we need to rub it with the same pole on one side
To make a temporary magnet, you can rub a piece of iron or steel with a permanent magnet. This process aligns the magnetic domains in the material, creating a temporary magnetic field. To enhance the temporary magnetism, you can increase the number of times you rub the material with the permanent magnet.
To determine how many bags of cashews make up 1 metric tonne, we need to know the weight of a single bag of cashews. Let's assume a standard bag of cashews weighs 1 pound (lb) or approximately 0.45 kilograms (kg). To convert 1 metric tonne to kilograms, we need to multiply 1 metric tonne by 1000, as there are 1000 kilograms in a metric tonne. Therefore, 1 metric tonne is equal to 1000 kg. If a bag of cashews weighs 0.45 kg, then 1 metric tonne would be equal to approximately 2222 bags of cashews (1000 kg divided by 0.45 kg per bag).
Iron is a magnetic material, which means that it can be attracted by magnets. To make it become magnetic so as to attract other objects (i.e. to function as a magnet), the process of magnetic induction can be used. This can involve stroking the iron rod with a magnet several times (e.g. 20 times) in a fixed direction.
It has a greater surface area than the single piece of iron
About 300 million metric tones per annum
It requires two pieces of iron. Put one piece of iron in the crafting bench and then another one diagonal from it.
A piece of sulfur will burn and turn into ash, causing it to lose mass. A piece of of iron that burns will solidify and get heavier the hotter it gets. It gains mass because the make up of iron breaks down and turns into other compounds as it gets heated.
When an iron piece is quite away from the magnet ,i.e, not present in magnetic field of the magnet then the iron piece is in neutral state ,i.e, there is no north & south pole . But , as soon as the iron piece interacts with magnetic field of magnet ,i.e, near to the magnet then the north pole of magnet make the nearer part or end of the iron piece south pole & simultaneously other part of iron becomes north pole . Similarly if south pole of the magnet interacts with iron piece then that end/part becomes north pole & other end becomes north pole . Now this iron piece has north & south pole .So iron piece is now converted into magnet which can attract other iron pieces in similar way as explained before .
if u made the piece ofmetal hollow it can float unless its density is larger than the water densityANSWER:If you make it displace more water than what makes it sink, it will float, as in a ships hull. If you make pontoons out of it, it will float. If you make an enclosed shape that contains enough air, it will float. There should be less density in the item than the water.
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you can use iron or protein, but they are pretty expensive: 9800 per piece iron is for defense and protein for attack
You can make flint and steel using 1 iron ingot and 1 piece of flint. Here is the crafting recipe for it: F = Flint I = Iron Ingot N = Nothing F N N I
It depends what you mean, but.... ---- Magnetic ---- it could be when you make something magnetic, or when the magnetic field of a magnet attracts a piece of Iron or steel
You have specified three dimensions. A rectangular area will have a length and a width. If your length is 90m, is the width 25mm or 12mm? I can't make sense of this as it is.
i would invest in a set of metric sockets and wrenches im thinking 10mm soc. for valve cover,fan 12mm for radiator removel 12mm and 15 i think for timing cover 12mm for water pump 19mm or 22mm for crank shaft pully and a pully a three figer claw type will work if you take your time and use bolt in thread hole so not to ding them up a posy lock is best pull off cover make sure to line up timing marks read at least one if not two sections ahead in a haynes or chiltons gasket scraper i hope i answered your question it has been a couple years since i have done one but pationts and think use common sence and it is a piece of cake