yes gold can chip if you scrape it with some sort of metal.Added: Not exactly. It doesn't chip in the usual sense of the word "chip." Gold is a soft metal and does not splinter or chip as cast iron would, for instance.
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soft because it will absorb the impact more than hard glass
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It is similar to what is used in robotics but without the adaptability. Robotics grade servos provide the motion and can be controlled by an embedded CPU chip. The chip can be a simplie chip such as the ATOM processor or can be up to a PC-level chipset.
The Chocolate Chips. Hope this helped. 7th grade science
'Clark La Prairie jumped on my head in grade school detention' is Jim Carreys explenation.
what is the definition for soft,strong winds
From a seventh grade perspective, I think it is how loud or soft it is. It depends on how fast the vibrations are.
Sterling silver is an alloy made usually of mostly silver, about 92.5 % and another metal such as copper. It does not chip. It bends, melts and tarnishes but does not chip. Do you think steel chips? Pure silver is too soft and can't be used for much of a purpose so they add another harder metal.
It all depends what grade of one you want. You can try seeking advice from an electronic store to see what kind you want.