What is the conclusion of the floating egg experiment? CONCLUSION• MY CONCLUSION IS THAT THE EGG IN THE SALT WATER FLOAT BETTER THAN THE EGG IN THE PLAIN WATER. IN ALL THREE (3) TRIALS,THE EGG IN THE SALT WATER FLOAT.SO THEREFORE, MY HYPOTHESIS WAS CORRECT. Will an egg float higher in water with more salt […]
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Can you get air out of brake lines without bleeding?
Can you get air out of brake lines without bleeding? You can check the bleeder screw while getting the air out of the brake line. At the same time, remove the screw completely and put your finger carefully into the hole. Tell your friend to slowly pump the brakes until the fluid starts coming out […]
What infrared means?
What infrared means? 1 : situated outside the visible spectrum at its red end —used of radiation having a wavelength between about 700 nanometers and 1 millimeter. 2 : relating to, producing, or employing infrared radiation infrared therapy. 3 : sensitive to infrared radiation infrared sensors that detect body heat. Do all night vision cameras […]
What type of energy is stored in capacitor?
What type of energy is stored in capacitor? electrostatic potential energy Does a dielectric increase stored energy? Inserting a dielectric increases the capacitance, reducing the energy stored in the capacitor. The capacitor actually does work to pull the dielectric in between the plates, reducing the stored energy. Why is half of the energy lost in […]
Can fluorine have a double bond?
Can fluorine have a double bond? In this structure with a double bond the fluorine atom is sharing extra electrons with the boron. The fluorine would have a ‘+’ partial charge, and the boron a ‘-‘ partial charge, this is inconsistent with the electronegativities of fluorine and boron. Is Iodine a double bond? In fatty […]
What is viscosity and its unit?
What is viscosity and its unit? definitions. Informally, viscosity is the quantity that describes a fluid’s resistance to flow. Fluids resist the relative motion of immersed objects through them as well as to the motion of layers with differing velocities within them. The SI unit of viscosity is the pascal second [Pa s], which has […]
Can a magnetic monopole exist?
Can a magnetic monopole exist? As implied by its name, the magnetic monopole consists of a single pole, as opposed to the dipole, which is comprised of two magnetic poles. As yet there is no evidence for the existence of magnetic monopoles, but they are interesting theoretically. Are there magnetic charges? This is the principle […]
How does resistance and resistivity vary with temperature?
How does resistance and resistivity vary with temperature? As temperature rises, the number of phonons increases and with it the likelihood that the electrons and phonons will collide. Thus when temperature goes up, resistance goes up. For some materials, resistivity is a linear function of temperature. The resistivity of a conductor increases with temperature. What […]
What can cause high electricity usage?
What can cause high electricity usage? Why is my electric bill so high? Faulty appliances. Domestic appliances can use a huge amount of electricity – dishwashers, washing machines and tumble dryers are some of the biggest household energy consumers. Faulty wiring. Faulty electrical wiring is also very dangerous and can easily lead to a home […]