A repository is a location for storage of valuable goods, usually for the safety or preservation of important items that you would not want to be damaged or stolen.
The trains carrying the nuclear material have been dubbed "glow trains" by anti-nuclear groups. A train carrying nuclear waste somehow derailing or colliding with another train and thus causing a massive disaster, possibly wiping out Las Vegas or some other city, while en route to the Yucca Mountain Federal Waste Repository.
First of all, "easy" is not a quantity that's 'easy' to measure in Physics, first, because it's such an arbitratry, slippery, rubber word, which can mean different things at the same or different times to the same or different people, and second, because there's no unit that can be used to describe 'ease'. For each lever ... Class-I, Class-II, and Class-III ... there are two possible places for 'the person' to be, depending on whether he is the source of the effort or the repository of the load. So your question covers six (6) possible scenarios, and even if the 'ease' could be quantified and measured in each one, the answer would not be the same for all six cases.
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No, magnetite is used in magnets. Gold is used in jewelery.
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A document repository is a virtual location that a business can use to store it's documents. It allows employees to access documents from any computer.
The Repository was created in 1815.
The Presidential library is a repository for all his written works and correspondence.NARA is a repository for all military records.A repository can be a library or museum.
The Ladies' Repository ended in 1876.
The Ladies' Repository was created in 1841.
Theological Repository was created in 1769.
Theological Repository ended in 1788.
The Medical Repository was created in 1797.
The Medical Repository ended in 1824.
Monthly Repository was created in 1806.
Monthly Repository ended in 1838.
Ackermann's Repository ended in 1829.