Time is typically denoted by the variable 't', and in physics, time is often represented as a distance or speed divided by velocity. The equation for time can vary depending on the context in which it is being used, such as in kinematics, dynamics, or other branches of physics.
No, a magnet cannot differentiate between gold and silver. Both gold and silver are non-magnetic metals, so a magnet will not be able to detect the difference between them. Other testing methods like density, acid testing, or professional analysis would be needed to distinguish between gold and silver.
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Sandpaper, tires on the road, and two pieces of wood rubbing together all have lots of friction.
You want lots of friction to prevent slipping when walking on icy surfaces, to slow down a moving object like a car or bicycle, or to grip a pen or pencil when writing.
Finding gold is tough. Most of the gold was found by relatively few miners. There were thousands of people panning gold on the same rivers, and there just wasn't enough gold for everyone.
LOTS and LOTS of gold!!
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Lots of people found gold. Few of them found lots of it.
No such thing as rings - only gold. And you get gold by playing lots of games like zOMG.
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You find gold and make lots of $.
yes they had lots of gold look on google
They have little red riding hood,the boy who cried wolf and lots and lots more on wikipedia
Go to Dark Water Cove and do the level over and over and over and then you will have lots of gold.
Locomotion refers to movement that involves changing one's location, such as walking or running. Non-locomotion movement refers to actions that do not involve changing one's location, like nodding one's head or waving a hand.
if you go to Ireland they will have lots of gold if u ask the gold keeper