optical dish
The CD and the DVD.
When you charge the end of a plastic comb and then transfer that charge to a round metal ball, the charge on the ball quickly spreads out to the entire surface due to the conductive nature of the metal ball. The charge on the comb is transferred to the entire surface of the ball, resulting in a more evenly distributed charge across the metal ball.
The type of disc you are describing is a Compact Disc (CD). CDs are optical storage media that use laser technology to read and write data on their reflective surfaces, which are made of polycarbonate plastic coated with a thin layer of aluminum and lacquer. They are commonly used for audio, software, and data storage. Variants include CD-ROMs for read-only data and CD-Rs for writable storage.
Players can wear metal tipped cleats, plastic tipped cleats, or rubber cleats. Generally, rubber cleats are used when playing on artificial turf and are round. Cleats used outdoors are detachable and can be replaced with a different type or length depending on the playing conditions.
hello what is or where does small round plastic piece inside float bowl on 350 honda 4wheeler go?
The CD and the DVD.
Optical disc
Optical Disk
splitters
There are several possible items that could fit the characterization as a round open metal or plastic container with a handle for carrying liquids. A bucket and water pitcher are two.
Optical disk
The plastic clips that hold the two round metal parts of a duracraft table fan together. Can I buy these plastic clips online?
the name for these is standoffs or spacer.
Objects must not be placed close to any type of portable heater. Hot air comes out and it must be allowed to circulate round the room. This is important for safety.
It is done electronically so the chocolate doesn't melt when the lubricant coating (the plastic thingy) is secured (the machine uses heat to do this).
A round plastic or metal peg that is used to separate the motherboard from the case, so that components on the back of the motherboard do not touch the case.
When you charge the end of a plastic comb and then transfer that charge to a round metal ball, the charge on the ball quickly spreads out to the entire surface due to the conductive nature of the metal ball. The charge on the comb is transferred to the entire surface of the ball, resulting in a more evenly distributed charge across the metal ball.