u said that diamond is metal which can cut rose petals into pieces, but diamond is not a metal
When a metal object is cut into smaller pieces, the total weight of all the pieces combined remains the same as the original object. However, each individual piece may be lighter than the original whole. The overall mass doesn't change regardless of how many pieces the metal is divided into.
A milling machine is used to transform pieces of metal into multiple geometric shapes.
If you cut a metal in half, each half will have the same density as the original metal, so the density of each half will still be 8.4. The density of a material does not change when you cut it into pieces.
Tiffany and David Morris sell rose cut diamonds. You can also look on eBay and Etsy online and find them, possibly at a discount as rose cut diamonds are expensive.
it can cut most pieces of metal and anything weaker. It is goof for curves, shapes and circles. if you bend it or cut it in the wrong direction though it is week so it will easily snap
its called rocksmash you get it after you catch sudowoodo from a fat guy near it
You can you cut out pieces of boards or flat peices of metal or even sticks!
You can cut the string into 15 total pieces.
If a cube of jello is cut into two pieces the density of the pieces do not change.
To cut a cube into 504 identical pieces, you would need to make 503 cuts. Each cut divides the cube into two pieces, so the first cut creates 2 pieces, the second cut creates 4 pieces, the third cut creates 8 pieces, and so on. Therefore, to reach 504 pieces, you would need to make 503 cuts.
If the vendor cut the pineapples into eights, and after selling 27 pieces he had 13 pieces left, then he sold 27 + 13 = 40 pieces in total. Since each pineapple was cut into 8 pieces, the number of pineapples cut would be 40 pieces / 8 pieces per pineapple = 5 pineapples. Therefore, the vendor cut 5 pineapples.
To determine how many 1-cm pieces can be cut from a 2.3 m long rod, first convert the length of the rod into centimeters: 2.3 m equals 230 cm. Then, divide the total length by the length of each piece: 230 cm ÷ 1 cm = 230 pieces. Therefore, you can cut 230 pieces of 1 cm from the rod.