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who built/manufactured/processed the smoke detectors ?

im speaking in general and not specific to any kind , if you could also provide me with references i would be very grateful , thank you in advance

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Parachute failure in a Top Fueler?you might end up in the gravel pit if you can't make the second turn-off after judiciously yanking the brake lever. Parachute failure as a skydiver?..Kiss your ss Good-byeI'd say it's self explanatory.
2KNO3-2KNO2+O2 right here 2 moles of KNO3 produces a million mole of O2 Now moles of KNO3 57/one 0 one 0.fifty six (right here one 0 one is the molar mass of KNO3) Moles of O2 produced 0.fifty six/2 0.28 Now using the appropriate gasoline equation: quantity of O2 produced V nRT/P 0.28 x 0.0823 x 312/a million.19 6.04 L (right here n0.28, R0.0823 L atm deg^-a million mol^-a million, and T 273+39 312)
If walking the trigger is not the issue, then it could be some other possibilities. First, are you using an electronic loader that's capable of keeping up with 15+ bps? The gun can only shoot as fast as the loader can feed. To test, you can try dry firing (aired up with no paint, eyes off). If it fires as fast as you can pull the trigger, then it's probably the loader's feed rate. Still slow? Check the settings on the board. Double check that the ROF has not been somehow lowered. Also, check the dwell setting has not been set to high. Wrong settings on these could be the issue. If they are set ok, then maybe increase the ROF and drop the dwell some to see if you can get more speed. Refer to your owner's manual on verifying/changing settings. Oh, and if the people you're playing with are using bounce, ramping, or full-auto to get those high rates of fire, then you'll probably need to follow suit. Just saying.

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