Can you walk faster than normal in Clubpenguin?
No, players cannot walk faster than the normal speed in Club Penguin. The game has a fixed speed for all characters to maintain fair gameplay.
The pH of human milk typically ranges from 7.0 to 7.5. This pH range is important for maintaining the balance of acidity in the baby's stomach and ensuring proper digestion and absorption of nutrients.
What happens when you put a lightsaber in water?
Although lightsabers don't exist to prove it, the water will likely instantly turn into steam.
Another answer:
A mysterious light emerges from the water whispering your name. You lean in closer to examine it. You are under its spell. You reach in to touch it, but all you get in return is a roundhouse kick in the face by none other than Chuck Norris!
Mediums are made of molecules. Actually, we're all made of molecules whether we are mediums or not. We require molecules to breath, to drink, to eat, and to exist. Psychic ability has no bearing on one's need for molecules.
What are three Eco issues concerning fashion and fabric?
Three eco issues could be pollution from manufacturing. The energy used to create textiles. And the amount of waste material created by the textile industry.
Traditionally, there is a lot of waste in fabric and garment manufacturing. These "scraps" were usually just thrown away, which was very wasteful. Today companies are recycling scraps to make new products, recycled nylon and polyester are becoming very popular.
Companies are also looking into producing synthetic fibers from corn and other non-petroleum based sources. Currently, all synthetic fibers come from petroleum, meaning polyester, nylon, and lycra/spandex all come from oil. Obviously, if we could develop similar fibers without oil it would be a good thing.
Another issue you might be interested in is anti-microbial textiles, which are fabrics and fibers that can kill micro organisms such as bacteria. Many of these anti-microbial fabrics are environmentally safe and use no poison or chemicals that can lead to super bacteria. One method involves using nano scale "spikes" that literally impale bacteria and kill them. Another is lacing fabric with silver, which is naturally anti microbial.
What happens to the electrons after they have hit the inner face of a CRT?
Ever notice how the front of some CRTs tend to become "staticy" if you run your hand across it? That's a result of build-up of charge.
On newer TVs there is an aluminum layer that conducts the electrons (charge) away.
From Wikipedia:
When electrons strike the poorly-conductive phosphor layer on the glass CRT, it becomes electrically charged, and tends to repel electrons, reducing brightness (this effect is known as "sticking"). To prevent this the interior side of the phosphor layer can be covered with a layer of aluminum connected to the conductive layer inside the tube, which disposes of this charge. It has the additional advantages of increasing brightness by reflecting, towards the viewer, the light emitted towards the back of the tube. The aluminum layer also protects the phosphors from ion bombardment.
What is function of s0 and s1 pins?
The S0 and S1 pins on an integrated circuit or microcontroller are often used to set the operating frequency or mode of the device. They can be used to configure various settings such as clock speed, power-saving modes, or addressing modes depending on the specific device and application.
Why is concave lens called a negative lens?
A concave lens is called a negative lens because it causes light rays passing through it to diverge, or spread out. This is in contrast to a convex lens, which converges light rays and is called a positive lens. The negative or positive designation refers to the effect the lens has on the light rays.
An ultrasound probe is a handheld device that emits sound waves and captures the echoes that bounce back from internal organs and tissues. It is used in medical imaging to produce real-time images of the body's structures like organs, muscles, and blood vessels. The probe is moved over the skin's surface to visualize internal structures.
Can smell be transmitted through television?
Not using current technology and television sets.
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As a sound track is made along film tapes, so also, smell track can be made, synchronising with the visual image. A set of selection of likeable fragrance each attached to a specific radio wave can be used to activate a kit filled with such herbal extract or synthetic fluids or chemicals safe to human body.
Such a kit can be attached to television set which would receive 'tele-signals' to activate and spread the particular fragrance as wanted.
It can even have a therapeutic effect; would need a lot of research before launching the product.
...what a wonder,even a smell track with a sound track along a 'film tape'!
P.S.- Wrote to bbc.co.uk on 4.4.07
Atoms are small because they are the building blocks of matter. They are composed of a dense nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons, creating an overall compact structure. The size of an atom is determined by the interaction of its nucleus and electron cloud.
What will happen if field winding of attenuator gets open?
If the field winding of an attenuator gets open, the attenuator will not be able to control its attenuation level properly. This could result in erratic or no attenuation of the signal passing through the attenuator, leading to unpredictable behavior in the circuit or system it is a part of. Repair or replacement of the attenuator may be necessary to restore proper functioning.
What did democritus call the smallest piece of chalk after breaking it over?
He was using this to compare it to the smallest part of an element ... an atom which he called "atomos" from the Greek origin
How do tumble drier sheets can reduce static 'cling' in your clothes?
Dryer sheets contain ingredients that reduce the buildup of static electricity during the drying process. These ingredients help to neutralize the charges that cause clothes to stick together, resulting in reduced static cling. When the dryer sheet is warmed in the dryer, these ingredients are released and coat the clothes, making them less likely to generate static electricity.
What are the advantages of a heating pump?
Advantage of a heat pump would be if you are looking to keep a certain temperature this would be energy effective. But you would have to have a gas heater for a backup when the temperature got down below 60 due to the unit would freeze up. Some units do have a defrosting cycle but may need a backup depending where you live.
What gas is used in a vacuum tube?
Vacuum tubes are typically evacuated of gases to create a vacuum inside. However, some specialized vacuum tubes may use inert gases like argon or neon to improve performance or provide specific characteristics.
Is it possible for an electric blanket to make someone invisible?
I really don't think so. Nothing in science suggests that it could happen.
What are the phyisics principle in biomedical technology?
Some key physics principles in biomedical technology include imaging techniques like MRI and X-rays that leverage principles of electromagnetism and radiation, as well as the use of ultrasound based on principles of wave propagation. Additionally, principles of fluid dynamics are important in medical devices like dialysis machines and ventilators, which rely on the movement of fluids and gases. Finally, principles of mechanics and materials science are crucial in the design of prosthetics and implants to ensure their functionality and compatibility with the human body.
In the photoelectric effect, electrons are emitted from matter (metals and non-metallic solids, liquids or gases) as a consequence of their absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation of very short wavelength, such as visible or ultraviolet light. Electrons emitted in this manner may be referred to as "photoelectrons"
Sonar machines rely on which property of sound waves?
Sonar machines rely on the property of sound waves that allows them to bounce off objects and return to the source, a phenomenon known as echo. By calculating the time it takes for the sound wave to bounce back, sonar machines can determine the distance and location of objects underwater.
Where did hemp originate from?
Hemp (from Old English hænep) is the common name for plants of the entire genus Cannabis. Industrial hemp has many uses, including paper, textiles, biodegradable plastics, construction, health food, and fuel. It is one of the fastest growing biomasses known. The fiber has been grown for millennia in Asia and the Middle East, commercial production of hemp in the West took off in the eighteenth century. The variety Cannabis used for fiber is a different variety from that used to produce the cannabis drug.
What metal make up this alloy?
The specific metals in an alloy would depend on the type of alloy. Common metals used in alloys include iron, copper, zinc, aluminum, and nickel, among others. The combination of these metals gives each alloy its unique properties.
What is cooling curve for pure metals?
A cooling curve for pure metals shows the changes in temperature as a molten metal solidifies. It typically consists of a gradual decrease in temperature until the metal solidifies, followed by a period where the temperature remains constant as the latent heat of fusion is released, before the temperature decreases further. The cooling curve can provide important information about the solidification process and the resulting microstructure of the solid metal.
S1, or the first heart sound, is the loudest because it is produced by the closing of the atrioventricular valves (mitral and tricuspid valves) during systole. This closure creates a more forceful and prominent sound compared to the closing of the semilunar valves which produce S2.
Where does oil go after being refined?
You heat it until it vaporizes. The lighter part will rise higher and collect at different levels. Roofing tar and asphalt at the bottom and gasoline towards the top of the cooling tower.
Answer:
The refining of oil from the point it is taken from the ground until it gets to the sales tank as gasoline or other petroleum product is fairly complex requiring several steps. This is made even more complex when the refinery needs to drive the process towards valuable products (aromatics and light distillates( and away from heavy tarry residues.
Staring with crude oil: