Are broken Christmas lights a fire hazard?

Are broken Christmas lights a fire hazard? Tip 1: Replace Old Or Damaged Christmas Lights Check for cracked or frayed cords, wires poking through the insulation and sockets without bulbs. It might seem tedious, but damage to the cord or light bulb could cause an electric shock when plugged in or, worse, an electric fire. […]

Is absolute dating better than relative?

Is absolute dating better than relative? In relative dating, fossils are dated according to the depth at which they were buried. While in the absolute dating, isotopes of carbon are used for dating fossils. The absolute dating is more precise than relative dating because it tells the exact age of the fossils. What is the […]

Is fire a gas liquid or solid?

Is fire a gas liquid or solid? Most flames are made of hot gas, but some burn so hot they become plasma. The nature of a flame depends on what is being burnt. A candle flame will primarily be a mixture of hot gases (air and vaporised paraffin wax). Can the power go out if […]

What is the most dangerous penguin?

What is the most dangerous penguin? Adélie Do penguins think humans are penguins? Penguins have no special fear of humans and will often approach groups of people. This is probably because penguins have no land predators in Antarctica or the nearby offshore islands. Instead, adult penguins are at risk at sea from predators such as […]

Does Vantablack absorb heat?

Does Vantablack absorb heat? Vantablack converts light energy over a wide spectral range into heat energy, making it the blackest substance known (99.965% absorption of incident radiation). How much does Vantablack heat up? Vantablack absorbs up to 99.965% of visible light and can be created at 400 °C (752 °F). Can Vantablack boil water? Fun […]

Which Cannot be separated physically?

Which Cannot be separated physically? What is a Pure Substance? It is something which cannot be divided into parts by physical means, as it’s all made up of the same thing. Pure substances are either elements or compounds. Elements can NOT be separated into other types of matter (physically or chemically). What are the examples […]

How do you calculate water current?

How do you calculate water current? To calculate the water flow (in m3/s) multiply the average water velocity by the average cross-section. To express this water flow in litres per second (l/s), multiply the result (in m3/s) by 1000. 0.486 m3/s x 1 000 = 486 l/s. What is the speed in still water? Still […]

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