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An empty space denotes a lack of content or presence in a specific area. It can also symbolize potential for something to be filled or utilized in the future. The void left by an empty space can evoke feelings of isolation, vacancy, or opportunity depending on the context.
One way to show the presence of air in a seemingly empty bottle is to place a lit match into the bottle and quickly seal it shut. The match will extinguish due to lack of oxygen, indicating that the air in the bottle contains oxygen. Alternatively, you can shake the bottle vigorously and observe any condensation that forms inside, indicating the presence of moisture in the air.
Yes, it is possible for an electric field to exist at point A in empty space. Electric fields can exist even in the absence of matter, as they are created by the presence of electric charges.
Radiation is the heat transfer that does not require the presence of particles. It can occur through empty space as electromagnetic waves, transferring heat energy in the form of infrared radiation.
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It depends. In most states, no. However in some, any part of "ammunition" is considered ammunition and requires a license to possess. This includes shell casings. The state of MA has this requirement, for example.
In short, the word "bullet" only refers to the piece of lead. The cartridge casing is the metal case that the bullet actually fits into. See the attached link for a picture of a few empty cartridge casings.
An empty space denotes a lack of content or presence in a specific area. It can also symbolize potential for something to be filled or utilized in the future. The void left by an empty space can evoke feelings of isolation, vacancy, or opportunity depending on the context.
The symbol represents an empty checkbox that can be filled in or checked off to indicate a choice or selection.
As far as gunpowder arms are concerned, and even a good portion of pneumatic arms (gas, air, etc.), anything and everything that can be invented has been invented. These are but a very few examples of what's already been invented: Left hand rifling, right hand rifling, step down crowns, bowled crowns, short barrel, long barrels, multi barrels, smooth bores, big cannons, little cannons, finned projectiles, fast burning powders, slow burning powders, medium burning powders, nickel plated shell casings, brass plated casings, brass casings, aluminum casings, plastic casings, paper casings, NO CASINGs, Rocket guns, and every number caliber that can be thought of; 5mm, 17 cal, 22 shot, 22 short, 22 long, 22 long rifle, 22 magnum, 22 Hornet, 218 Bee, 219 Zipper, 22-250, 220 Swift, 221 Fireball, 222 Remington Magnum, 223, 224, 225, etc. etc. etc. Simply said...there's almost no end to the numbers of calibers available. Even nuclear cannons and electro-magnetic guns (rail guns) have been invented. Gunpowder arms are like Gasoline powered cars...every engine's been invented; from cars to tanks, from planes to jets, from boats to ships, from lawn movers to leaf blowers. Other than some sort of space ray gun, the only thing that hasn't been invented is a MARKETABLE caseless cartridge. Caseless cartridges exist, and have existed since the Vietnam War, the M551 Sheridan light tank (officially designated the Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle) fired 152mm caseless cannon shells. They were slow firing (2 rounds a minute), and were alittle dangerous when exposed to flame, but were very satisfactory in keeping the turret clear of empty shell casings when battle ensued. The M48 Patton medium gun tank piled up 90mm empty shell casings, and they could jam the rotating turret...those two foot long empty casings had to be tossed out of the loader's hatch...that was a chore; and you had to hope no one was down there getting hit by a 5 pound hunk of brass (later a cheaper metal was used). Unlike the Australian Centurion tanks in Vietnam, they had a small hatch on the left side of the their turret to jettison empty shell casings from their 84mm cannon. But the M551 Sheridan tank; no empties! That was the way to go.
One way to show the presence of air in a seemingly empty bottle is to place a lit match into the bottle and quickly seal it shut. The match will extinguish due to lack of oxygen, indicating that the air in the bottle contains oxygen. Alternatively, you can shake the bottle vigorously and observe any condensation that forms inside, indicating the presence of moisture in the air.
The shell casings represent duty, honour, and country. They can either be displayed loose, or tucked into the folds of the flag (which in principle makes them non-retrievable, as a folded flag presented to Primary Next-Of-Kin should never be unfolded).Supposedly, the squad leader picks up three casings from off of the ground, but we've never done it that way whenever I did funeral details - rather than picking up the spent blank rounds, the funeral detail would leave with a number of spent casings from live rounds, which would be polished with Brasso prior to presentation.
Yes, it is possible for an electric field to exist at point A in empty space. Electric fields can exist even in the absence of matter, as they are created by the presence of electric charges.
Radiation is the heat transfer that does not require the presence of particles. It can occur through empty space as electromagnetic waves, transferring heat energy in the form of infrared radiation.