Description : What is the name of children who were evacuated from cities in WW2 (not 'evancuees'!)
Last Answer : Hmm good question.
Description : Why were children evacuated from London?
Last Answer : London was a prime target for German bombing raids. Londonchildren were therefore sent to the country to live so that theywould not be in danger. This also freed their parents (who stayedbehind) to work on the war effort.
Description : Have any other Angelinos been evacuated do to the fire?
Last Answer : I’ve been seeing the news coverage, but they are not saying exactly where the fires are. Good luck Tiny!
Description : What did Alan miles say he was carrying with him when he evacuated in the movie evacuees?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : When an electric bulb breaks, there is a mild bang due to (a) the chemical reaction between the enclosed gases (b) the compressed gases rushing out suddenly (c) the air rushing in to fill the evacuated space (d) some other unknown reason
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : By what process is heat transmitted from the filament of an evacuated electric bulb to the glass? (a) Conduction (b) Convection (c) Radiation (d) Heat cannot be transmitted through vacuum
Description : The ringing of an electric bell in an enclosed evacuated glass bell jar is not heard outside because - (1) the ringing is not loud enough (2) the glass of the bell jar absorbs the sound waves (3) the bell jar is too small (4) there is no air or any other gas in the bell jar
Last Answer : (4) there is no air or any other gas in the bell jar
Description : To limit current in LED, resistor should be connected in A. parallel B. series C. evacuated flask D. ionized tube
Last Answer : series
Description : Which of the following statements regarding evacuated tube collectors (ETC) are true? i) ETC is used for high temperatures upto 150oC ii) because of use of vacuum between two concentric glass tube, higher amount of heat is ... upon the ambient temperature i & iii b) ii & iii c) i & iv d) i & ii
Last Answer : d) i & ii