Description : Ball pen function on the principle of :
Last Answer : Surface tension
Description : Ball pen functions on the principle of : (1) Viscosity (2) Boyle's Law (3) Gravitational force (4) Surface tension
Last Answer : (4) Surface tension Explanation: The ballpoint pen is one of the most simple and yet ubiquitous devices whose function depends on surface tension. With a pen held upright, gravity and surface tension act in concert to get ink onto the ball.
Description : Ball pen functions on the principle of : (1) Viscosity (2) Boyle’s Law (3) Gravitational force (4) Surface tension
Description : How bad is it to smoke weed out of an aluminum can or a metal ball point pen as opposed to the typical glass piece?
Last Answer : It’s bad for your brain to smoke pot in general, regardless of what you are using. And no, if you’re worried about weird fumes or it mixing with the pot and causing bad effects, no…it’s just as bad as using glass or an apple and shouldn’t be any worse or better.
Description : Q.3. Who is the inventor of Ball-Point Pen? -Discoveries and Inventions
Last Answer : Ans. Ladislo Biro in 1938.
Last Answer : Loud discovered the ball point of the pen.
Description : Who found ball point pen?
Last Answer : László Bíró
Description : _______ is an input device that converts analog information into digital form. A. Plotter B. Track Ball C. Light Pen D. Digitizer
Last Answer : D. Digitizer
Description : Construct a two handed process chart for an activity of replacing old refill from the ball pen with summary.
Last Answer : Two handed process chart Date of charting – 20/11/2019 Activity- Replacing old refill from ball pen charted by - XYZ Chart begins – both hands free before activity Chart ends – both hands free after activity Summary
Description : On which principle does Bal Pen work? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : answer:
Description : A fountain pen works on the principle of (1) Flow of liquids from higher to lower potential (2) Capillary action (3) Bernoulli's principle (4) Viscosity of liquids
Last Answer : (2) Capillary action Explanation: A fountain pen is a nib pen that, unlike its predecessor the dip pen, contains an internal reservoir of water-based liquid ink. The pen draws ink from the ... to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of, and in opposition to external forces like gravity.
Description : A fountain pen works on the principle of–
Last Answer : Capilarism
Description : A fountain pen works on the principle of (1) flow of liquids from higher to lower potential (2) capillary action (3) Bernoulli’s principle (4) Viscosity of liquids
Last Answer : capillary action
Description : That an Iron ship floats in water but an Iron ball sinks, is an example of - (1) Newton's second law (2) Pascal's law (3) Archimedes Principle (4) Dalton's law
Last Answer : (3) Archimedes Principle Explanation: The floating of an iron ship in water is an example of Archimedes principle. Archimedes' principle states that an object floats on water if the weight of the water ... . Since the average density of the ship as a whole is less than the density of water.
Description : What forces act on a ball when it is in the air?
Last Answer : The force that acts on a ball when in the air is gravity.
Description : Panchayati Raj in India is laid down under: (1) Fundamental Rights (2) Directive Principle of State Policy (3) Fundamental Duties (4) Election Commission Act Policy
Last Answer : (2) Directive Principle of State Policy Explanation: P.R. in India laid down under - DPSP mentioned in Part IV.
Description : Reserve Bank of India has granted in principle approval to the common service Centres to act as which operating unit to make bill payments in rural? A) Bharat Bill Payment B) National Bill Payment C) Non Banking Financial D) Mobile Banking Payment E) None of these
Last Answer : A) Bharat Bill Payment Explanation: Reserve Bank of India has granted in-principle nod to the common service centres RBI (CSCs) as Bharat Bill Payment Operating Unit to make bill payments at centres in rural bands.
Description : The principle of Professional behavior requires a CPA to: a. Perform professional services with due care, competence and diligence. b. Be straightforward and honest in performing professional ... or influence of others to override objectivity or affect his professional or business judgments.
Last Answer : Act in a manner consistent with the good reputation of the profession and refrain from any conduct which might bring discredit to the profession
Description : The principle of professional behavior requires a CPA to a. Be straightforward and honest in performing professional services. b. Perform professional services with due care, competence and diligence. ... of the profession and refrain from any conduct which might bring discredit to the profession
Description : Nuclear Power Reactor act on the Principle
Last Answer : Fission
Description : “No one can transfer rights which he himself does not have” that principle carried in a) companies act 2013 b)industrial act c) “nemodat quod non habet” d)none of the above
Last Answer : c) “nemodat quod non habet”