The metal washer will become polarized, with the positive charges in the washer being attracted towards the positively charged rod. However, since the metal washer is a conductor, the charges will redistribute within the washer to neutralize this effect.
The mass of a washer can vary depending on its size and material composition. On average, a standard metal washer used in household applications typically weighs around 5-10 grams.
The weight of a large washer can vary depending on the material it is made from. On average, a large metal washer may weigh around 5-10 grams, while a plastic washer may weigh less than 5 grams. It is best to weigh the specific washer you have to get an accurate measurement.
The piece in the middle of a washer machine is called an agitator. It helps to move the clothes around in the water to clean them thoroughly.
A washer is called a washer because it is used to "wash" away dirt, debris, or excess material from a surface. The act of tightening the washer against a bolt or nut effectively "washes" away any imperfections or gaps in the connection.
Metal washers are typically made through a process called stamping, where a press machine cuts the washers from a sheet of metal. The metal sheet is fed into the press, where a die and punch cut out the washer shape. Washers can also be produced through machining, where a lathe or milling machine shapes the metal into a washer.
The metal washer will become polarized, with the positive charges in the washer being attracted towards the positively charged rod. However, since the metal washer is a conductor, the charges will redistribute within the washer to neutralize this effect.
yes,because it is made out of metal
Yes, if the washer is made from ferromagnetic metal (iron, steel).
Since a metal washer is neutral, the positive rod will make all the negatively charged electrons bunch up towards the front of the washer and nearer to the rod whereas the protons in the washer would repel from the rod and move to the back of the washer.
Since a metal washer is neutral, the positive rod will make all the negatively charged electrons bunch up towards the front of the washer and nearer to the rod whereas the protons in the washer would repel from the rod and move to the back of the washer.
The mass of a washer can vary depending on its size and material composition. On average, a standard metal washer used in household applications typically weighs around 5-10 grams.
Its called a Belleville spring/washer and it works by pressure. The washer is curved and when the nut is tightened down against it, the washer flattens out. But due to the heat treated memory of the metal, it wants to remain curved and pushes back against the nut which creates a locking effect between the threads on the nut and the threads on the bolt.
A simple metal washer--to increase the surface tension area of the screw or lag head. A rubber or plastic washer is usually used to help seal connections from leakage.
Yes it will with small nozzle.
Seriously? It's called a dish washer. It washes dishes.
If you look on the right side of your car, you'll see the windshield washer fluid, under a black metal bar. You have to take the black metal bar off, then you have to take the windshield washer fluid tub out.