The Mark 1, also known as the Harvard Mark I, was constructed using a combination of materials including metal, wood, and electrical components. The main structure was built from steel and aluminum, while the gears and mechanical parts were made of brass and other metals. The machine also incorporated wooden panels for support and housing various components. Overall, the combination of these materials allowed it to function as one of the early electromechanical computers.
The NPFA mark is used for materials that can ignite.
if you mean the tank-yes
Carbon fibre is a resin based material; and is one of the materials used to build a F1 (Formula 1) car.
The british Mark 1 tank
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Yes,Mark-1 used 3300 electromagnetic relays.The first computer that used electromagnetic relays was COMPLEX CALCULATOR.
No. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro as its sole currency. (The Mark is no longer legal tender). Traditionally (until 1961) the Mark: US dollar exchange rate was DM4.20 = 1 USD. Then until the 1970s it was 4:1 but that was a coincidence and not a matter of calibrating the mark to the quarter.
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The "P" Mint mark was not used on any US $1 coin until 1979. Your coin was struck in Philadelphia
A UL Mark is a type of certification mark which is used in the United States. The UL Mark is used on many products to certify them and the UL Mark product is the most widely used and accepted certification product mark.
Mark Leen is 6' 1 1/2".
A stress mark, also known as a diacritical mark, is a symbol used in writing to indicate the syllable that should be emphasized in pronunciation. In languages like Spanish or Russian, stress marks help clarify which syllable is stressed in a word, as this can change the meaning. In English, although not commonly used in standard writing, stress can sometimes be indicated in phonetic transcriptions or language learning materials.