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how are emeralds use in everyday life
Unless your "everyday life" involves work in some area of engineering, you won't use matrices in your everyday life.
Geometry is used in my everyday life because I see it everyday. Everything I see is practically geometry. There are posters on my classroom wall, there are desks and chairs, tables, and a big nice white board. I guess this is really how I used geometry in my everyday life.
You eat it......
it is used in a washing machine
mirror
When people look in your mirror to shave, apply make-up, etc.
Ozone is used in everyday life. It is used in water filters.
Plutonium is not used in everyday life.
The largest use is in mirrors, which are used everyday in houses, cars, and telescopes.
The Law of Reflection is not only used in everyday life, but it can be used in pool. when you want to get the ball n the hole you can bounce it off of the edge as the "mirror". it is used everywhere as long as there is light and a mirror. It basically states that the angle of incidence should be the same as the angle of reflection. For example, your reflection. When you see it on an angle, your reflection is on an angle aswell, just on the other side of the normal (the 90 degrees line). You see it at exactly the same angle as the angle you are looking into the mirror at. It's used in science because it explains how light reflects off mirrors and how reflection occurs off convex and concave mirrors aswell.
Polonium is not used in everyday life.
Curium is not used in everyday life.
Plutonium has no uses in the everyday life.
Ldrs are used in everyday life as solar panels.
infrared radiation in used in everyday life because of heat.
how are emeralds use in everyday life