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Currently looking at models from GT, Diamondback and MongooseAlso, should I get aluminum/composite over high-tensil steel? Thanks!
Please reconsider thisThe size needs of a 5 year old will change very quickly and you will end up buying bikes over and over againBut since you askedFirst, BMX bikes are also known as bicycle motocross and are made for racing in the dirtthey should never have pegs installedYou are looking for a flatlands or freestyle bikeNext, keep in mind that pegs are to facilitate tricks and not to carry his buddies aroundFew 5 year olds have the brains to think about the potential injuriesIf you DO put pegs on the bike put them on one side only, not the front or rearThird, all the brands you mentioned have entry level bikes in your price rangeMost stunt and freestyle bikes are steel- either Chrome Moly or Hi Tensile while you will find BMX in aluminum and carbon fiber composite(though probably not in your price range)Hi tensile steel is the low end stuff, aluminum is next, then Chrome Moly, then comes carbon fiberBy the way, contrary to another answer, both hiten and Chrome Moly are the same weight, but since Chrome Moly is stronger it can have thinner tube wallsLess material, less weightFor $250 you can make your choice- ignore brand names but DO get it from a bike shop (not Walmart ot Target, etc)They will fit him properly and offer service as wellThe VAST majority of bikes are now made in a handful of factories in China or Taiwaneven if they say Designed in the US or Built in the US (of foreign and domestic parts)Finally, make sure he has protective gear and uses itespecially a helmetOne trip to a hospital will be far more expensive than any helmet, and a lot more traumatic for both of you.
This is such a frustrating problem! Why aren't there better dryer designs? Does anyone make a decent vent hook-up, or aluminum hose that stays in place and don't fall out in the back of the wall? Anyone have something that actually stays in place? I don't want laundry detergent scented air inside the house.
I haven't had a problem with thisThe trouble you may be having is that since the vent through the wall is behind the dryer, you can't easily line up the dryer vent and the vent through the wall once the dryer is partway in placeWhat I have done is get some expandable aluminum ducting, attach it to the wall vent and the dryer while it's expanded, then push the dryer into place until the ducting has squashed up as short as it will goIt's bit tricky to do, measure carefully, but it worksIf, on the other hand, you can get at the back of the dryer easily, then use aluminum duct tape to seal the edges where the ducts meet, the very shiny kind of tape made for heating ducts, not the fibre-based stuff we all use for everythingIt will take heat, is very very sticky and it's like tin foil, so you can get it to fill little spaces and mold it around edgesBig hose clamps will do the same thing.
I want to make a cheesecake but I don't have a springform pan.
I am not Googling, I promiseAfrican Violets are very easy to manageThere are no special requirementsAs long as each plant has 4 leaves, you can simply take hold of a leaf between thumb and index finger, and with a knife or fork gently lift the plant from the compost.With a pencil make a hole in the prepared transplant tray, and ease the roots into it, gently compact the soil around and hey presto, you are away.
The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g x degrees celcius and aluminum is .89.
A calorie (decrease case c) is defined as you point out. On food labels, a Calorie is a dietary calorie, that's one thousand energy with somewhat c. the quantity of potential which meals grants to a physique is measured in terms of dietary energy. greater often than not, a human needs to eat between 1500 and 2000 energy on a daily basis to offer the potential to maintain a physique and to function. The greater bodily lively you're, the greater desirable your potential needs are. each and every style of food supplies a different volume of energy via fact food are made out of countless issues and are available from different materials. the quantity of energy in a food relies upon on the serving length as nicely as its content cloth of sugars and different carbohydrates, protein and fat. inspite of the meals you eat, in case you soak up greater energy than you deplete in an afternoon, and particularly over longer classes of time, the surplus food would be converted into fat and stored on your physique. This leads to weight benefit, weight problems, greater desirable possibility of coronary heart affliction and stroke, diabetes and different well being complications.
1.What is a useful characteristic of aluminium?2Uses for aluminium at home?3Properties that make aluminium useful in these places?4.Explain how calcium is a reactive element.5What is the chemical formular for iron (iii) oxide?6What is a useful characteristic of iron?7List some uses for iron at home.8What properties make iron useful in these places? 9What is a problem with or limintation on the use of iron?10Magnesium is sometimes used in flares or fireworksExplain what characteristics supports this.Thanks! I can't find answers for these! Even if you can't answer all, any help will do!
I can't answer all of them, but here's what I got: 1Aluminium is fairly heat resistant which makes it ideal for use in the oven and can be made into very thin, flexible sheets which can be formed to various shapes2Aluminium can be used to cover foods, either to store them or to heat them (see 1)3Aluminium, as mentioned above, is not a good conductor of heat4Not sure on this one5Fe 2 O 3 6Iron is strong and is a good heat conductor, but does not lose its strength when exposed to moderate amounts of heatAdditionally, iron (iii) oxide has good magnetic properties7Iron can be found in commonly in cookwareIron (iii) oxide is often used in magnetic storage, for example in the magnetic layer of floppy disks8Iron conducts heat fairly well, and is thus often made into pots or pans for use on the stove top, and also acts as a magnet 9Iron rusts if left out in the elements, so kitchenware should not be allowed to soak for too long in the sinkAdditionally, iron is definitely not a non-sticking surface, so food needs to be cooked in some type of oil or other slick material 10Magnesium burns at a fairly low temperature (I forget the exact number), and flares bright white when burning, which makes it visible from a very long distanceAdditionally, other elements may be added to give color to the burst of flame.
why is aluminum such a great conductor? it only has 13 electrons orbiting each particle.?
My guess would be that because it has 3 valence electrons, it gains easily that extra electron that would be the current to make an even number of 4 electrons.
Ok, I am a huge fan of duckI make one every Christmas for my wife and my selfAll I do to it is rub a lot of salt on it, put it in an oven bag in the oven and let it cook in its own juices until the skin is crisp but not dryIt always comes out amazingSo I just bought a goose to cook this weekendNo special occasion, i just love having a nice dinner with my wife once in a whileAlso, i plan on having my parents for next christmas so i am trying it outI was wondering if any of you could share your recipes with me, or if i should just continue with the salting?
(tin)foil is also a metal, and therefore would trigger the detectors (which work using magnetism) even if it didn't contain weaponsIt might be perfectly legal just to put them in your luggage - the luggage which goes in the bottom of the plane, not the on-board luggageThat would be a better option, as it has the chance of being legal(whether or not it's illegal depends on which countries you're flying from and toWithin the EU it probably won't be an issueI know from reading it that you may not bring large knives (as well as swords, explosives and turtles) into Japan without a permitSimilar rules may exist for the US and the like.
I've got a 20g long; 3/4 of the screen lid is covered with aluminum tapeI have a 60w ceramic emitter in a 5.5 lampI'd like to bring the temps up some (without upping the wattage)Would a larger diameter lamp help? Put a coating on the inside of lamp to focus heat down instead of absorption?Yesmy temps are safeNo the species is not relevantYes I know I could up the wattage.I'm asking if a larger lamp would help and/or a coating on the inside of lamp to focus heat down.
may try putting some aluminum foil on the sides of the tank or drop the lamp a inch or so if thats an option coating will not help it will make it worsebut a bigger lamp will just use the same bulb .may end up using a less watt bulb if you find a bigger lampyou could modify the 1 you have with some sheet metal and a few zip screws - good luck with your project