Which is correct tall building or high building?
high builing is right! taipei building (Taipei 101)Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan It depends on whether you are talking about a tall building or a high building. Mile-High Stadium in Denver, Colorado is, as the name implies, ove a mile "high", but only 135 feet "tall". The Empire State building is 1250 feet "tall", but its "height" is about the same since its base is near sea level. MHS is clearly "higher" than the ESB, but the ESB is clearly taller.
Pentyne, specifically 1-pentyne, is used as a starting material in organic synthesis to create more complex molecules. It is also used in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Additionally, it can be used as a solvent in some chemical reactions.
Do you sit on a chair or hover over it?
In the world of "Atoms".
When you sit in a chair, you are not actually sitting on it, but levitating above it at the height of one angstrom, your electrons and its electrons oppose any closer contact.
The negatively charged fields of you and of the chair repel each other.
Sam Turner
This is called an acrostic. It is not an anagram, but it is similar. In this case you have an acrostic used as a mnemonic devise to help remember the names of the eight..., er..., nine... planets. Maybe you could turn nine pizzas into: nan, the delicious Indian bread;
napoleons, the really delicious pastry;
nougat, the candy; unless you feel strongly invested in the planethood of Pluto.
What do you call the repetition of sound caused by the reflection of sound waves?
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What is a compound direct object?
Examples compound direct objects:
Buy bread and milk, please. Two nouns that are direct objects of the verb " buy ".
I bought two new outfits and shoes to match.
What is an analogy for filaments?
Filaments are like the threads in a woven fabric, providing structure and support. Just as threads are interconnected to create a fabric, filaments in biology are interconnected to form structures like muscle fibers or nerve cells.
What are the fields of Biology?
Biology has many different branches like: zoology-study of animals anatomy-study of internal organs ornitology-study of birds genetics-study of genes toxonomy-study classifications of animals botany-study of plant life histology-study of tissues microbiology-study of microorganisms cytology-study of cells astrobiology-study a certain microorganisms that comes from space ecology-study of animals in relation to their environment.... etc.
Insulin is made in the pancreas by beta cells located in the islets of Langerhans. These cells are responsible for producing and releasing insulin in response to changes in blood sugar levels in the body.
How do you use a spring loaded center punch?
A spring loaded center punch is used to make an indentation in metal prior to drilling a hole. The indentation helps hold the drill bit in position when startin the hole.
The center of the hole is marked, then the puch tip is set on the mark. Press down on the body of the punch until the spring mechanism releases.
The force of the punch can be adjusted by turning the top of the body. Softer metals such as aluminum need less force to make a satisfactory mark. Hard metal may need more that one stroke to make a deep enough mark.
This type of punch is also known as an automatic center punch.
This is a handy tool to have around. It can also be used to break automobile side window safety glass in an emergency. The sharp point will cause tempered safety glass to shatter.
From where your mind is in such a deep sleep,& if something in your life is going on that you need to think about it could be in your head and you dream about it. Nobody really knows where dreams come from unless you study it maybe you might do that someday???
When is the right time to start kissing?
The right time to start kissing is when both you and your partner are comfortable and willing to engage in physical intimacy. It's important to communicate openly with your partner and make sure you both are on the same page before moving forward. Trust your instincts and only kiss when it feels right for both of you.
What are the uses of dibenzylideneacetone?
Dibenzylidene acetones are important as cross conjugated system. They are used as organometallic catalysts in inorganic chemistry in combination with metal ions. They can also act as dienophiles in cycloaddition reactions. Their chemical reactions always attract the chemical community as a subject of interest due to their cross conjugated nature.
Can you use NMR in characterisation of nanomaterials?
It depends of course on the specific material, but it being nano-sized makes no difference at all to the NMR spectrum. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance works on the principles of excitation and emission of the nucleus of the atoms. Only certain nuclei are capable of being monitored using NMR spectroscopy. What is required is a nucleus with an odd number of particles in it (such as carbon-13, hydrogen-1, fluorine-19, etc) which have odd spin. However such nuclei are common to most materials and therefore should allow the use of NMR for characterisation of nanoparticles.
You can learn more about the types of nuclei and physical properties of nuclei at NMRCentral.com
Lightning is very hot, about 27760 degrees Celsius. When the lightning heats the air around it , the air instantly expands, resounding with a shock wave.
The clap is an indication of how close you are to the lightning strike, a sharp bang means you are very close ( the sound will come almost immediately after the strike or at the same time), if you are farther away it will sound like a rumble as the sound waves bounce off the geographical features on its way to you ( the thunder will come several seconds later than the lightning strike )
As kids we used to count the seconds that it took for the thunder to resound after a lightning strike to tell how far away it was, one second for one mile
Pick out the plural form is it fungi news crisis or marchioness?
It's the only one not ending with 's': 'fungi' is the plural of "fungus'.
What education is needed to become a pilot?
It depends on what you want to do in aviation. If you just want to fly for fun you just need to just get you Private Pilots Certificate. If you want to pursue a career in aviation you need to get a Commercial Pilots Certificate. To get a job at a Major airline you need a Bachelors degree, it doesn't matter what you have your degree in as long as you have a degree. To a job a part 135 charter operation you may need a bachelors degree also. Otherwise to get a job in aviation you need a lot of experince. Most people get this experience Flight Instructing or other low paying jobs for several years before you land a decent job.
So once you have a degree in anything it is safe to start your training? What if it's an international degree, because I'm living in the Caribbean and I'll be going to the U.S. to pursue my dream hopefully! Does a international degree have any value in the U.S.? I'm really not familiar with the education system!
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I have read the above and think it is rubbish to say one NEEDS a bachelors degree in order to become a pilot. I'm a private pilot and know many commercial pilots without them. There is however a lot of learning to do and a propensity for learning will be key.
What is the use of gluconometer?
A glucometer is used to measure the level of glucose (sugar) in a person's blood. It is commonly used by individuals with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels and make informed decisions about their diet, exercise, and medication. Regular monitoring with a glucometer helps to manage diabetes effectively and reduce the risk of complications.
You are doing a project for school and you need to know What is a curling iron and what does it do?
A curling iron works through electrons flowing through an iron coil wraped on the inside of the metal part of the iron. These coils are bad conductors so the electrons hav a hard time flowing thru thus heating it up
What sentence can you make using the words periodic table and nucleus?
Some elements in the periodic table have a nucleus that is surrounded by a cloud of electrons with a negative charge. This is one sentence using nucleus and periodic table.
What are the uses of samarium?
For alloys and headphones. * CaF2 crystals for use in optical masers or lasers. * Samarium oxide is used in optical glass to absorb infrared light. * and many more just go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samarium
Technetium is mainly used in nuclear medicine for diagnostic imaging procedures like bone scans, heart imaging, and kidney tests. It is also used as a tracer in environmental studies and industrial applications for detecting leaks and monitoring fluid flow. Additionally, technetium is being researched for potential future applications in superconductors and batteries.
How do you get candle wax off a table?
To remove candle wax from a table, place a paper towel over the wax and use a warm iron to gently melt the wax, allowing it to be absorbed by the paper towel. Once the wax has been absorbed, wipe the area with a cloth dampened with warm, soapy water. Repeat if necessary.
How far can a person learn without falling?
Hello- thank you for posting this great question. I am highschooler and I need to know that exact answer for my Science Fair Project. Please e-mail me, or write a comment here so I cna know. My project is due: January 25th, 2008. Thank you and PLEASE respond A.S.A.P.!!!!!
Mika May I've learned a bunch of stuff in my life and have never fallen from it. Leaning, however, is a different story. You can lean as far as your center of gravity remains centered then you either have to recenter your weight or you fall. Like when you bend over, you can only bend over so far before falling but if you stick one leg out behind you, you can bend over farther without falling.