swallowing bloody toothpicks
It would depend on the size, shape, and weight of the water bottle, and whether you mean a glass or plastic container. Also, if you mean a 'hot water bottle', that uses different material and holds more or less weight depending on how full it is.
If the toothpick is made of wood or plastic, it would act as an insulator.
You can use a caliper or a micrometer to measure the thickness of a toothpick accurately. These tools provide precise measurements in millimeters or inches.
yes a toothpick is a insulator
Touching an earthworm with a toothpick would likely not harm the earthworm as toothpicks are not sharp enough to cause physical injury to the earthworm's body. However, the earthworm may perceive the touch as a form of stimulation or disturbance and may react by retracting back into the soil for protection.
The velocity of a toothpick would depend on how fast it is moving. If it is stationary, its velocity would be 0 m/s. If it is moving, its velocity would be the rate of change of its position over time, measured in meters per second.
It depends on the material of which the toothpick is fabricated. The common,disposable wooden toothpick ... before it gets all slimy ... is not a conductorof heat or electricity.I have seen re-usable toothpicks made of metal. I would not touch one of those,but they do conduct heat and electricity quite well.
Well, You would propobly need a toothpick and would need to scratch it off it
You could possibly die. Or have sharp pain. I would see a doctor if I were you.
The weight of a toothpick can vary, but on average, one toothpick weighs about 0.25 grams. Therefore, 160 toothpicks would be required to make up 40 grams.
Tomatoes are highly acidic, which after some time would break down the dirt and things that are on the penny. This would cause it to come out looking clean.
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