What is the difference between fuel cell and electrochemical cell? A fuel cell produces electricity on demand continuously as long as the fuel and oxidant are supplied. For reference, primary cell or battery is also an electrochemical energy producing device (one-way chemical reaction producing electricity) and needs to throw away once the battery is discharged. […]
WHAT IS RE GCSE good for?
WHAT IS RE GCSE good for? Why choose AQA for GCSE Religious Studies A They will develop analytical and critical thinking skills, the ability to work with abstract ideas, leadership and research skills. All these skills will help prepare them for further study. Do you have to do GCSE RE? Which GCSE options are compulsory? […]
How many litters can a female rabbit have?
When can you touch baby gerbils?
How do you reset an iPhone 4 without the password?
How do you reset an iPhone 4 without the password? Enter your Apple ID and password – you do not need your iPhone passcode, but you will need access to your Apple account. Select your iPhone from the drop-down list of devices. Click “Erase iPhone” and then confirm your decision. You can now access your […]
What is the solution in Twilight?
What is the solution in Twilight? The final resolution deals with the love story that has been playing out between Edward and Bella. Bella still deeply desires to be with Edward forever, and she wants him to make her a vampire. Edward isn’t sold on doing this to Bella just yet, and the book ends […]
How many stadiums are in the World Cup?
How long does it take for silly putty to dry?
How long does it take for silly putty to dry? In general, most small items made with air-dry clay will dry/harden overnight but some might take longer, perhaps 24 or even 36 hrs. Can you get silly putty wet? Silly Putty will dissolve when in contact with an alcohol; after the alcohol evaporates, the material […]
What were cameras first used for?
What were cameras first used for? The first “cameras” were used not to create images but to study optics. The Arab scholar Ibn Al-Haytham (945–1040), also known as Alhazen, is generally credited as being the first person to study how we see. Who invented the first camera and why? The first camera that was small […]
What happened on the first day of Gallipoli?
What happened on the first day of Gallipoli? On 25 April 1915 Australian soldiers landed at what is now called Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. For the vast majority of the 16,000 Australians and New Zealanders who landed on that first day, this was their first experience of combat. By that evening, 2000 of […]