What is coil spring rate?

What is coil spring rate? Spring rate refers to the amount of weight that is needed to compress a spring one inch. per inch spring – it will compress 1” when a 200 lb. load is placed onto the spring. If another 200 lbs. is put onto the spring, the spring will compress another inch. […]

Why do we have an FDA?

Why do we have an FDA? The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. Do we need the […]

Is the Lions Club a Freemason?

Is the Lions Club a Freemason? Rotary International and Lions Clubs International are not part of Freemasonry, but they do find their beginnings in Masonry. Do Jehovah Witnesses celebrate weddings? Jehovah’s Witnesses attend weddings and funerals except under certain circumstances. The Witnesses have nothing against weddings or funerals, but they do have strict religious beliefs […]

Should you flush a sealed transmission?

Should you flush a sealed transmission? Sealed Transmissions and Fluid Flushes Your transmission is likely sealed. Even so, a sealed transmission should have its fluid checked and replaced at recommended service intervals. How long does a sealed transmission last? For some cars and trucks, it can range from as little as 30,000 miles to more […]

Where is the sunken plane on Google Earth?

Where is the sunken plane on Google Earth? The bizarre image can be found around nine miles from Edinburgh airport, off the Scottish coast near Portobello. Can you see sunken ships on Google Earth? The S.S. Jassim, a Bolivian cargo ferry, ran aground and sunk on the Wingate Reef off the coast of Sudan in […]

What country is the North Pole in?

What country is the North Pole in? Currently, no country owns the North Pole. It sits in international waters. The closest land is Canadian territory Nunavut, followed by Greenland (part of the Kingdom of Denmark). However, Russia, Denmark and Canada have staked claims to the mountainous Lomonosov Ridge that runs under the pole. Can you […]

Why does salt cure meat?

Why does salt cure meat? Salt (sodium chloride) is the primary ingredient used in meat curing. Removal of water and addition of salt to meat creates a solute-rich environment where osmotic pressure draws water out of microorganisms, slowing down their growth. Why does putting salt on meat preserve it from spoilage? Salt-cured meat or salted […]

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