How do you make a lava lamp experiment? What You Do: Fill the flask most of the way with vegetable oil. Fill the rest of the flask with water. Add a few drops of food coloring; your choice of color. Break an alka-seltzer tablet into a few small pieces, and drop them in the flask […]
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How is a vector represented? Vector, in physics, a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity’s magnitude. How many types of cloning vectors are there? The different types of vectors […]
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Why does magic sand not get wet? Unlike normal sand, magic sand has a hydrophobic surface that repels water, so it does not get wet. The trimethylsilanol forms covalent bonds with the hydroxyl (–OH) groups on the sand molecules’ surface, replacing the hydrophilic –OH groups with hydrophobic siloxaneones. Why does the magic sand float on […]
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Can a 6 year old take 500mg paracetamol? Take one tablet every four to six hours when necessary to a maximum of four doses in 24 hours. Paracetamol 500mg Tablets should not be given to children under 10 years of age. What age can a child take paracetamol tablets? Paracetamol can be given to children […]
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How do you use benchmarks to estimate? Estimation. A benchmark helps a student estimate the general number a fraction or decimal number is. For example, a student can quickly learn that the fraction 1/2 means a half, 0.50, or 50 percent because of intuition. How do you estimate the sum or difference? The first step […]
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How many Tamagotchi versions are there? Four different generations, or TMPs, of Tamagotchi are available, but only the first one grows in a way that is affected by caretaking skills; the other three are linear. If the caretaker is not responsible in their care for their Mesutchi or Osutchi, the Tamagotchi will become an adult […]
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What does the term additional needs mean? If your child has a health or developmental condition that is impacting on their everyday life, this is often referred to as an additional need. Your child’s additional needs could be developmental, physical, learning, behavioural or sensory. What are additional needs examples? About Additional Support Needs Autism. A […]
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Why is it harder to stand on one foot than on two? It is difficult to stand on one foot because the weight of our body is distributed only over one leg but when we stand on both our legs our body weight is distributed on both the legs which makes it easy for us […]
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What is 150 micron thickness? A human hair is about 90 microns in diameter. A millimeter, or millimetre, is a unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter….Convert 150 Microns to Millimeters. μm mm 150.00 0.15 150.01 0.15001 150.02 0.15002 150.03 0.15003 How many microns is the vacuum of space? Turbomolecular pumps operate […]
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How old are you if you were born in September 1948? How old am I if I was born in 1948? – If you were born in 1948, you are 73 years old. If your date of birth is after May 17, then your age is 72 years old. How old is someone if they […]
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