What if Earth had a strong magnetic field?

What if Earth had a strong magnetic field? If it was stronger, Earth would have more protection from solar flares and coronal mass ejections. However, geomagnetic storms would be more intense and make emps cause power grids to blow up more often. The magnetic field is created by electric currents in the conductive material of […]

Is used oil hazardous?

Is used oil hazardous? No. Used oil itself is not deemed a listed hazardous waste by the EPA. It only becomes hazardous by the EPA’s standards if it is mixed with a hazardous waste, of if it displays one of the four characteristics of hazardous waste (ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity). Is cooking oil a […]

Are metal studs cheaper than wood?

Are metal studs cheaper than wood? Cost-effective: While never as cheap as wood, steel studs are now only about 30-percent more expensive than wood studs. Lightweight: Steel studs are lighter to carry and store than wood because they are hollow. Can you nail trim into drywall? Use trim nails that will penetrate at least 1/2 […]

What is density in physics class 9?

What is density in physics class 9? The mass of a unit volume of a substance is called its density. Relative density of a substance is defined as the ratio between the density of the substance to the density of water at 40C. Relative density is also known as specific gravity. The relative density of […]

What are monetary and nonmonetary incentives?

What are monetary and nonmonetary incentives? Monetary incentives hold a universal value and do not require any work. They are granted instantly. Non-monetary incentives require planning and employee evaluation to make them effective and successful. What is an example of a monetary incentive? Monetary incentives include profit sharing, project bonuses, stock options and warrants, scheduled […]

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