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What is the difference between friction pens 05 and friction pens 07?

...bet it's the size of the point! (nib) A 7 would be a wider point than a 5...if it follows the standard. When you get down to a .001, for instance, you are looking at a fine pen for fine work. Some manufacturers go way down...I have some 005's.


Convert tons into kilograms?

I just discovered a site to convert kilos to kg for myself or anything to anything. http://www.convertunits.com/from/kilos/to/kg X 1 kilogram is one thousand grams. So, divide your grams by one thousand. 5 grams is 5/1000 or .005 grams. 1000 grams is 1 kilogram.


What is the unit weight of 40mm x 40mm hollow ms pipe?

The unit weight of a 40mm x 40mm hollow mild steel (MS) pipe can be calculated by determining the volume of the pipe first. Once you have the volume, you can multiply it by the density of mild steel (usually around 7850 kg/m^3) to get the unit weight.


What is the relation between conductivity and temperature?

The current that you can put through a wire depends on the voltage you apply and the resistance of the wire. In fact; current = voltage/resistance Current is the sum effect of electrons moving through the wire. When the wire heats up, for example, by a torch, it causes increasing chaos in the wire, or entropy. This chaos causes the electrons to bump around more than before. Therefore, flow is with less ease. This means that the copper wire now has a higher resistance. Most metals increase their electrical resistivity by about 0.005 per degrees. So, if the resistivity of copper at 25 C is 1, then at 500 C it will be; 1+500x.005=3.5 This means if you heat your wire to 500 C, then its resistance increases 3.5 time! The current through it then drops by 3.5 times.