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It looks like Taurus's symbol on top of a cross (Venus's is just a circle on a cross.).
The neutron absorption cross section of an atom is the size of the target presented by that atom to an incoming neutron. Let's look at a couple of things and we'll get to it. Ready? Let's go. There is a funny group of rules associated with the way an atomic nucleus reacts to an incoming neutron. It isn't necessarily like breaking a rack of billiard balls like in so many science shows. It's more like the neutron manages to press up against the nucleus and the nucleus captures it. Then what happens, happens. One of the concepts to be considered is the energy of the incoming neutron. How fast is it going? Faster isn't necessarily better for increasing the probability of capture. It usually isn't. Another factor is the size of the target that a given nucleus presents to that neutron. We call that a neutron absorption cross section, and it's measured in barns. (Yes, like the broad side of a barn, as in hitting the broad side of a barn. And who said physicists weren't funny and couldn't make jokes!) There are tables to look this stuff up on because each given isotope of each given element has a given neutron capture cross section. That makes things challenging. And the actual cross section is different for different energies of neutrons. That ups the challenge for investigators even more.
Look up a wire table on google. The table tells you the cross-section area area of the 24 g wire. Multiply that by 4 then find the gauge that gives the new cross-section. A 24 AWG wire has a cross-section of 0.205 sq.mm. Four of those have a c/s area of 0.82 sq. mm. so the nearest equivalent wire is 21 AWG at 0.81 sq. mm.
The symbol for a battery inside a circle with diagonal arrows pointing in representing light rays.
Car battery acid is typically a clear to slightly yellow liquid. It is highly corrosive and emits a strong acidic odor. If you see any signs of leakage, it is important to handle it with care and seek professional assistance for cleanup.
the inside has things crossed
isFirst of, I don't know what plywood is. Second, what is a cross secetion
The cross section of a Presta valve looks like a narrow tube with a threaded top and a small pin in the center for inflation.
A cross section imagines what something would look like if you cut it in half (or more or less in half) and looked at the surface that was exposed by the cut.
Parallelogram
A cross section imagines what something would look like if you cut it in half (or more or less in half) and looked at the surface that was exposed by the cut.
A cross section imagines what something would look like if you cut it in half (or more or less in half) and looked at the surface that was exposed by the cut.
it is like cutting Saturn in half then labeling the atmoshere, rocks,etc
Your answer is a cross-section. . It is called a cross-section when something has been cut through the middle and you can look inside.
Low tire pressure. That's supposed to look like a cross-section of a tire.
See the related link. The uppermost of the specimens is viewed as a cross section, and the lower is viewed from above.
Like a rotten battery