The needle may appear undeflected in a range of 0-1000V due to the voltage being too low to exceed the threshold needed for the needle to move. Additionally, if the circuit is not properly calibrated or if there is an issue with the meter's sensitivity settings, it may not register lower voltages effectively. It's also possible that the voltage source is not providing a stable or sufficient signal within that range.
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A very unlikely type of decay.Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.A very unlikely type of decay.Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.A very unlikely type of decay.Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.A very unlikely type of decay.Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.
This is available from Amazon for $191 and a shipping fee of $38.99. The prices go up to $309.99 on Bonanza. The cheapest place seems to be a used one from Blujay free market place at $189.99.
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It seems to depend on where you are. From GreatConversion.com: "The Dunum is a traditional unit of land area in the Middle East and the Balkans. The unit is of Turkish origin, but it seems to be obsolete in modern Turkey. As it is commonly used today in Israel and Palestine and in Croatia and other areas of the former Yugoslavia, the dunum is a metric unit equal to 1000 square meters or 0.1 hectare (about 0.2471 acre). The traditional size seems to have been around 900 square meters. In Mesopotamia and Arabia, the dunum was a larger unit, traditionally in the range of 2500 to 4000 square meters. In modern Iraq, the dunum is now standardized at 2500 square meters (about 0.6179 acre)."
The ones I have seen on eBay seems to be priced in the $45 - $50 range. The value of your print depends on what condition it is in, and whether it is signed, numbered original, or simply a commercial print. The commercial prints are priced in the $10 - $20 range. To find any potential value of an item to collectors, they have to be appraised in person, since so much depends on the condition of the print.