The practical application is that you would be able to measure something. Do you think you'd need to know how big something is if you wanted to buy a new sofa or put down carpet or know how much paint to buy to repaint your bedroom? You always need to know how to measure things!
Two practical applications of Boyle's law include scuba diving equipment, where changes in pressure and volume affect the amount of air that divers can carry in their tanks, and in medical devices like ventilators which utilize changes in pressure and volume to assist patients with breathing difficulties.
to carry people
Many males, with or without foreskins, carry trichomoniasis without knowing it. This infection isn't impacted by circumcision status.
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1911 to carry mail
It is not practical to carry a Swiss Army knife on an airplane as it is considered a prohibited item by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) due to its sharp blades and potential security risks.
The standard measurements for carry-on luggage on most airlines are typically around 22 x 14 x 9 inches. It's important to check with your specific airline as size restrictions can vary.
Yes.
Superconductors are not commonly used because they require extremely low temperatures to function, which makes them expensive and difficult to maintain. Additionally, superconductors can only carry limited amounts of current before they lose their superconducting properties. This limits their practical applications in everyday technologies.
Impossible to answer without knowing the state and county you are in.
No way of knowing. There are people that carry with a permit (they can be counted to some degree) some states do not require a permit (no way to count people there) and people that carry illegally with no permit (no way to count).
Without knowing the linear density of the strip you cannot carry out such a conversion.