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What is the mechanism of newton frings?

Newton's rings are interference patterns, caused by the varying distance between the two pieces of glass.Newton's rings are interference patterns, caused by the varying distance between the two pieces of glass.Newton's rings are interference patterns, caused by the varying distance between the two pieces of glass.Newton's rings are interference patterns, caused by the varying distance between the two pieces of glass.


What is the maximum legal tender of 50 Pence pieces?

Current policy on British coins as legal tender is - 20 pence pieces, 25 pence coins and 50 pence pieces are legal tender in amounts up to 10 pounds; 5 pence pieces and 10 pence pieces are legal tender in amounts up to 5 pounds; 1 penny pieces and 2 pence pieces are legal tender in amounts up to 20 pence.


What are some examples of musical pieces that feature soft notes prominently?

Some examples of musical pieces that prominently feature soft notes include Claude Debussy's "Clair de Lune," Erik Satie's "Gymnopdies," and Ludovico Einaudi's "Nuvole Bianche." These compositions are known for their gentle and delicate melodies that create a calming and soothing atmosphere.


What is a mixture with varying amounts of material through?

Heterogeneous mixtures have unequal amounts unevenly mixed. Think of vegetable soup--if you pull up a spoonful, you might get a piece of corn and a bean, and on the next spoonful you might get three pieces of potato. That's heterogeneous mixing. Homogeneous mixtures are evenly mixed, so any given sample will represent everything that's in the mixture. Think of the air you're breathing.


Are there different amounts of juice in pieces of fruit?

yes the bigger it is, the juicer. thae smaller it is, less juice


Who is the hottest band member in Metro Station?

MASON MUSSOohhhhh i really can't decide between trace and mason. i love them both so much though.TRACE IS SO MUCH HOTTERI LOVE HIM TO PIECES!


When you cut an apple into pieces does its mass stay the same or does it get smaller?

Its mass remains the same (except for the very small amounts that stick to the knife blade).


How many gold pieces are in a gold Crown?

The predecimal Crowns have been made from silver of varying quality from 1551 to 1946. From their introduction into the currency in 1526 to 1550, they were made from gold.


How many elbow T and cross pieces do you need to build a 20-by-20 grid?

To build a 20-by-20 grid, you would need 21 horizontal pieces and 21 vertical pieces, totaling 42 pieces. For the elbow T pieces, you will need one at each intersection, which amounts to 400 intersections (20 rows x 20 columns). Cross pieces are typically used at intersections as well, meaning you would also need 400 of those. Thus, the total requirements would be 21 horizontal pieces, 21 vertical pieces, and 400 elbow T and cross pieces each.


How many pieces of wood are there in a skateboard?

6 Different skateboards have different amounts of wood ply's on them they go from 6 to 8 ply's maybe even 9


Is the trim for installing vinyl siding separate?

Yes, the various pieces are sold separately because every house is different and will use different amounts of each.


What definition of wholesale and wholesaler?

Wholesale is when things are sold in large amounts; such as household items or canned goods sold by the unopened carton of 24 pieces each. This is usually done from manufacturer to wholesaler or retailer, and/or from wholesaler to retailer. Sales in these amounts are generally not offered to the consumer. A wholesaler is a person, company, or outlet which sells in wholesale amounts.