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∙ 13y agoThe cost to ride on a ferry is $5.00 per vehicle and driver with an additional cost of 50 cents per passenger. If the charge to get on the ferry is $6.50, how many people were in the vehicle?
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∙ 13y agoTo an individual it may not seem important, but in the larger pictures scientists are EXTREMELY important, if it wasn't for them we would have no vaccines, modern technology would never have come about and so many more people would be killed by "unknown reasons". Scientific advancements are everywhere just imagine where we would be without them, and where we can go with them.
Yes, 1.7 is larger than 1.4.
no bacteria is larger than viruses
A kilometer is one million times larger than a millimeter.
A deciliter is larger than a milliliter by a factor of 100.
I was taught oxy/acetylene welding first, then stick. TIG welding is just like oxy/acetylene except much easier (less variables and a foot control to make minor corrections or even pulse the weld) I would recommend you learn both. TIG welding for precise/clean welding. Stick for some larger, perhaps special welding (hard facing tools - bigger pieces of steel).
Ethylyne, or the chemical better known as acetylene, C2H2 is not used in automobiles as a fuel source. Some vehicles run on natural gas, a mixture of alkanes, C1-C4. Acetylene is more commonly used in welding applications or as building block to produce larger chemicals.
Nope.
Oxygen cylinders are typically larger and heavier than acetylene cylinders due to the higher pressure at which oxygen is stored. Oxygen cylinders may also contain more volume of gas compared to acetylene cylinders.
Larger in Gas Welding. In all arc processes the HAZ is concentrated in a couple inches around your bead. In gas welding it can be double or triple that size.
"MC" on an acetylene regulator usually refers to the type of cylinder it is designed to be used with. In this case, "MC" stands for "medium duty cylinder," which is a smaller sized acetylene cylinder compared to larger industrial cylinders. The regulator is specifically designed to fit and work with MC-sized acetylene cylinders.
Oxygen is stored at a much higher pressure than acetylene, which requires a larger cylinder to contain it safely. Additionally, oxygen is less dense than acetylene, resulting in the need for a larger volume to store the same amount of gas.
There most certainly are! There is even a school called Illinois Welding School. Since I dont know your area, i am unsure on the location this is to your area. It would be best for you to either do a local search to find colleges that offer welding courses, or look in your local phonebook. Most larger colleges and Universities will offer welding classes and technical training that will allow you have a successful career in the welding industry, even underwater welding is available in Illinois.
Much the same things as larger dogs i would imagine.
A welding torch as opposed to a cutting torch is more appropriate . Welding torches accommodate a variety of tip sizes designated by a number and have only one orifice (hole) for the flame. The smaller the number the smaller the tip orifice (hole) and a smaller flame. Larger numbers means larger hole sizes and larger flames. Sizes start at 0 and can be as large as 40 or more. The size of the tip is determined by the thickness of material to be welded/brazed. Thin materials would call for a small tip size, thick materials would need a larger tip size.
No . It is an adverb.Although they are only the coordinating conjunctions, the typical ones are indicated by the acronym FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so). There are a larger number of subordinating conjunctions.
Gas welding basically used for weaker joints(in sheets) and arc welding for stronger one(plates). mobile welding (not in a shop)is the ideal time for arc welding . gas welding is the way to go as far as production is concerned , but requires environment with little air circulation or wind , plus gas bottle , machine , and a short lead , which makes it ideal for shop work answer Gas welding - generally use for welding of thin plates/pipes. Less heat input and less likely to burn off the edge of the plates (undercut). It is a more expensive process because of gas shielding. Arc welding - use for thicker plates usually with larger size electrodes. Higher weld production rate. Shielding by means of electrode coating. Both processes can meet the required mechanical properties usually