It is becase a stick is less dense than water and a stone is much more dense than water.
The density would be 6 g/mL. To calculate density, divide the mass (30g) by the volume (5mL). Density = mass/volume = 30g / 5mL = 6 g/mL.
The effect of temperature on viscosity, and how these facts may be interpreted is presented. The principal observed qualitative facts are as follows: (1) All gases at ordinary pressure become more viscous as the temperature is raised. (2) Most liquids become less viscous as the temperature is raised. (3) Highly compressed gases resemble liquids in this respect: they become less viscous as the temperature is raised. (4) For a few liquids (specifically, liquid helium and liquid sulphur) there is a range of temperature over which the viscosity increases as the temperature is raised.
In simple harmonic motion (SHM), the displacement is maximum when the kinetic and potential energies are equal. This occurs at the equilibrium position, where the object momentarily stops before changing direction. At this point, the total mechanical energy of the system is entirely in the form of potential energy.
MHz. It's not technically called the FSB anymore though. It's called HyperTransport (for AMD) or QuickPath Interconnect (for Intel) these days.
Objects made of paper include books, newspapers, cardboard boxes, origami, and greeting cards. Paper can also be used for crafting items such as paper mache sculptures, paper lanterns, and paper flowers.
By placing an appropriately sized heat sink and fan on them.
Hello, I work for Clear Computers in Norcross, Ga to us there about the same we run AMD and Intel in our computers and have no problems with AMD or Intel.
No, they are differently shaped, different sizes and density. It also depends on the board and whether or not you have non factory heat sink specs installed.
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The main two manufacturers are INTEL and AMD. The 4th quoter results of 2008: INTEL - 80.96% AMD - 10.6%
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Personally, I think the best graphics card (cards, actually) is/are the evga gtx 580 hydro copper 2 in quad sli. Evga basically found the best GPUs in sli and made it even better, giving it better core, memory, and overclocks. Plus, it has better anti-aliasing than amd, better 3d vision than amd, and (once again) better overclocks. If you want to stick with amd, I'd go for A. the asus ares B. amd radeon hd6970 in quad crossfire or C. amd radeon hd6990 in dual crossfire
You can use an amd sempron or an amd athlon II with an am3 socket, but when am3 was released it was meant to be used with the amd phenom line of CPUs. You can use all three: amd sempron, amd athlon II & amd phenom.
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