The metal hanging from the bottom of metal trolleys is likely a safety feature to provide additional weight and stability. By adding weight to the bottom of the trolley, it helps prevent it from tipping over easily, especially when carrying heavy loads.
There are various types of trolleys, such as shopping trolleys, luggage trolleys, service trolleys used in hotels or hospitals, and industrial trolleys for transporting goods in warehouses or factories. Each type is designed for specific purposes and often comes in different shapes and sizes to accommodate different needs.
When comparing the velocities of the trolleys in a collision scenario, using the distances traveled is acceptable because velocity is a vector quantity that accounts for both speed and direction. By measuring the distances traveled by the trolleys, we can determine how fast and in what direction each trolley was moving, providing a valid basis for assessing their velocities.
Yes, a metal object would sink to the bottom of water due to its density. When hit, it may produce a ringing sound as the metal vibrates against the water molecules, which can amplify the sound.
There is more force applied to the top of the spring than the bottom, because the whole spring is hanging from the top, but only a small part is hanging from near the bottom. The larger force stretches the spring more.
The metal plate on a toaster is typically called the "crumb tray." It is located at the bottom of the toaster and is removable for easy cleaning and removal of accumulated crumbs.
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Please be more specific- what about the trolleys?
Because the trolleys is convenient and save trouble
There are various types of trolleys, such as shopping trolleys, luggage trolleys, service trolleys used in hotels or hospitals, and industrial trolleys for transporting goods in warehouses or factories. Each type is designed for specific purposes and often comes in different shapes and sizes to accommodate different needs.
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Gueridon trolleys are movable service trolleys which are used to serve food. The various types of Gueridon trolleys are: hors dâ??oeuvres trolley, dessert trolley, flambe trolley, carving trolley and liqueur trolley.
William D. Volkmer has written: 'Pennsylvania Trolleys in Color, Volume 3' 'Boston Trolleys in Color' 'Pennsylvania Trolleys in Color'
The plural form of trolley is trolleys.
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Check the bottom of the cart, there is a magnet on the weal that snaps down when the cart goes over the magnetic line on the ground.
Hostess Trolleys can be bought online at websites like Johnlewis. Another website is Simplyhostess which carries Hostess trolleys which can store food for up to eight people.
the "galley" (no 'r') is where the food and drink, etc is prepared. drawbacks can be noise, flight attendants hanging around there, trolleys coming in and out and maybe less reclining space if your seat is up against one.