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Can you be an air hostess with a specs -1.75?

Yes, you can be an air hostess with a prescription of -1.75 in your glasses. Most airlines have specific vision requirements, typically allowing for a certain level of corrective vision with glasses or contact lenses. It's important to check the individual airline's requirements, as they may vary. Many air hostesses successfully wear glasses while fulfilling their job responsibilities.


What is the weight of the air within a room having dimensions of 10 feet long x 12 feet wide with 10 foot 6 inch high ceiling?

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What is the maximum weight capacity of a 1 inch thick by 6 inch width by 30 inch long plywood?

The answer will depend on what it is filled with - air or lead, for example.


How much will 1 cubit foot of air float?

One cubic foot of air can float approximately 0.0807 pounds (or about 36.5 grams) of weight due to its buoyancy in a denser medium, like water. This is based on the average density of air at sea level, which is about 0.0807 pounds per cubic foot. In practical terms, this means that if you have a balloon filled with air that displaces one cubic foot, it can lift that amount of weight.


What does the weight of air cause?

On earth it is responsible for air pressure. There are about 15 pounds of air above every square inch of the earth's surface. Or in other words, the volume of a column of air on Earth about a hundred miles high and a square inch in area weighs 15 pounds.