Not always. They must start at the same point and their displacements must be equal and opposite in order for them to return to the same starting point together.ExampleStarting at the same place, hiker A walks 1km north and hiker B walks 1km south. Hiker A then walks 1km west and hiker B walks 1km east. Hiker A then walks 1km south and hiker B walks 1km north. Finally, hiker A walks 1km east and hiker B walks 1km west, and they both end up together where they started.
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1 cm is 10000 microns so 10000/30 = 333 cells
109 microns 1.000.000.000 microns
0.000001 meters = 1 micron 1000000 microns = 1 meter
10mm=1cm 100cm=1m 1,000m=1km 35,000mm make up 35m.
1,000,000
I'm no expert in math, but if I'm correct, then 1000 mm= 1m, and 1000m=1km, so 1,000,000mm = 1km
The bear is white because it starts at the North Pole, walking south for 1km, then west for 1km (which brings it back to the North Pole, as all lines of longitude converge at the poles), and finally north for 1km, ending up at the point from which it started.
Not always. They must start at the same point and their displacements must be equal and opposite in order for them to return to the same starting point together.ExampleStarting at the same place, hiker A walks 1km north and hiker B walks 1km south. Hiker A then walks 1km west and hiker B walks 1km east. Hiker A then walks 1km south and hiker B walks 1km north. Finally, hiker A walks 1km east and hiker B walks 1km west, and they both end up together where they started.
600 microns works well and can last up to 10 years
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about nothing. 24k HGE, means 24 karat gold (.999pure) heavy gold electroplate. which means over 5 microns (which is sometimes called flash plating) so more than five microns up to about 15 or 20 microns i'd guess. so the ammount of gold on your item would be in the microgram scale, almost nothing by weight or value.
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