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- Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
1: ... in some [[adhesive]]s; it is also used as a [[synthetic fiber]].
4: ... and inflammable [[cellulose nitrate]] film stock that had previously been standard.
6: ...to an unusable state, releasing [[acetic acid]]. This is known as "[[vinegar]] syndrome."
8: Since the [[1980s]] [[Polyester]] film stock has become mo...
10: ...olymers"). These "cellulosic fibers" have passed their peak as cheap petro-based fibers ([[nylon]] an... - Hammer (2263 bytes)
2: ...age:hammer.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A claw hammer on the ground.]]
3: ...claw or wedge to pull nails, or like a ball as in the ball-peen hammer.
5: ...ns, and is one of the most basic tools along with the [[knife]].
7: ...or weapons ever invented. In the [[Middle Ages]], the [[war hammer]] was developed when edged weapons ...
9: ...t of a [[Cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]] causing the firearm to discharge. - Air (872 bytes)
1: ... for the mixture of [[gas]]es present in the [[Earth's atmosphere]].
2: ...uoyancy]] devices. Compressed air is also used as the means of transmission of energy to [[Pneumatics|...
4: ==Other meanings==
5: *'''[[Air (classical element)|Air]]''' is one of the four [[Classical element]]s.
8: {{Wiktionary}} - Study (876 bytes)
1: {{wiktionary}}
9: ...tudy]]''' was a 19th-century [[Germany|German]] mathematician.
12: ...Middle English]] word ''studie'' which comes from the [[Old French]] ''estudie'' which comes from [[La... - Fact (2548 bytes)
1: {{Wiktionary}}
2: [[Fact]] is the following:
3: ...e the truth, you can simply edit it at the top of the page
4: ...ample) that "makes" a proposition true. (See [[truthmaker]])
5: ...e observation of any phenomenon does not prove anything. - Temperature (22519 bytes)
1: ...is a measure of the average [[kinetic energy]] of the particles in a sample of matter.
4: ...formal properties of temperature are studied in [[thermodynamics]].
6: ...tion]] (see [[heat]] for additional discussion of the various mechanisms of heat transfer).
8: ... increase in the rate of movement of the atoms in the system.
10: ...erties]], and depend on the amount of material in the system.
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