no it does not
The answer will depend of where in the world you are: labour and material costs vary enormously.The answer will depend of where in the world you are: labour and material costs vary enormously.The answer will depend of where in the world you are: labour and material costs vary enormously.The answer will depend of where in the world you are: labour and material costs vary enormously.
The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.
No, the coefficient of linear expansion does not depend on the initial length of the material. It is a material property that remains constant regardless of the length.
The state of matter depends on the number of atoms / molecules in a given area / volume. If there are more number of molecules, then it will be in solid state and if it is very less molecules then gases. This inturn may depend on the intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms in them. In the case of solids, the force of attraction is high and hence there are more number of molecules present.
The resistivity of a material does not depend on the diameter of the wire. Resistivity is an intrinsic property of the material and is constant regardless of the wire's diameter.
That would depend what the material is.
That will depend on which State.
A reamer is a tool, not a material. The melting point would depend on what material the reamer is made of.
People depend on Brazil for many things, such as food exports, clothing material, fabric, etc.
That would depend on which state you had in mind.
I will depend on your state. What state are you in?