Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison

Top 5 Best Binding Machines & Comparison



Model
Price
Amazon Rating
Type of Binding Machine
Method of Punching
Punching Capacity
Binding Capacity
Fellowes Pulsar 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar 300
$100-200
4.4
Comb Binding
Manual
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1-1/2" comb
GBC CombBind C20 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
GBC CombBind C20
$100-200
4.7
Comb Binding
Manual
20 sheets
330 sheets
Fellowes Pulsar E 300 Plastic Comb Binding Machine
Fellowes Pulsar E 300
$200-300
4.6
Comb Binding
Electric
15 sheets
300 sheets with a 1.5" comb
Akiles RubiCoil 4:1 Pitch Coil Binding Machine
Akiles RubiCoil
$100-200
N/A
Coil Binding
Manual
10 sheets
N/A
GBC ProClick P50 Wire Binding Machine
GBC ProClick P50
$50-100
4.1
Wire Binding
Manual
6 sheets
100 sheets



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Q&A: I NEED HELP ON SCIENCE PLEASE HELP ME?

Question by spiderpig: I NEED HELP ON SCIENCE PLEASE HELP ME?
4. The energy that is released in motion of a system is called: (1 point)

potential energy
kinetic energy
translational energy
formational energy

For questions 8–11, identify which type of simple machine each of the following objects represents.

8. door on a hinge (1 point)

wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

9. bottle opener (1 point)

wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

10. roller skates (1 point)

wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

11. screwdriver (1 point)
wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

Sound is ___. (1 point)

a drop in air pressure
a vibration of molecules
an increase in temperature

17. Which part of the human ear vibrates to receive sound? (1 point)

outer cortex
inner canal
eardrum
cranial nerve

18. Which of the following statements is true about sound? (1 point)

it requires a medium
it can travel in a vacuum
it is not a wave
it does not have a frequency

19. Sound with a high frequency also has
(1 point)

a long wavelength
a short wavelength
a high amplitude
a low amplitude

20. Who is often credited for the discovery of electricity? (1 point)

Thomas Edison
Benjamin Franklin
Albert Einstein
Democritus

21. The term static in static electricity means (1 point)

flowing electrons
flowing protons
non-moving build up of charge
discharge of electrical build-up

22. Electricity is the flow of which subatomic particles? (1 point)

electrons
protons
neutrons

23. Static electricity causes socks to stick together in the dryer, and a charged balloon to stick to the wall. Why does this happen?
(1 point)

like charges attract
like charges repel
opposite charges repel
opposite charges attract

24. Which of these phrases best describes lightening? (1 point)

a discharge of protons that cools the surrounding air
a discharge of electrons that heats the surrounding air
a discharge of protons that heats the surrounding air
a discharge of electrons that cools the surrounding air

25. An electrical current will travel through a metal. Metals are ____. (1 point)

conductors
insulators
carbon grids
silicon chips

26. Rubbing your feet across the carpet or a balloon across your hair will transfer a charge. Which of these statements best explains why this takes place? (1 point)

protons are found in the outer areas of the atom and may be removed by rubbing materials together.
the highly charged electron remains tightly bound in the nucleus and provides a static charge
electrons are found in the outer areas of the atom and may be removed by rubbing materials together
protons of the nucleus are easily transferred between materials

27. A build up of negative electrical charge is (1 point)

AC power
DC power
nuclear electricity
static electricity

Best answer:

Answer by Leena Gill
4.) Kinetic
27.) Static
26.) Electrons are found
25.) Conductors

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Question by avalanche: Can u think of some occasions where directors got it all right in some leading science fiction movies?
Here is some that I could think of
1 time machine-the whole cause & effect scenario –“why can’t we change the past?”
“U built the time machine to save u’re love from death. If u could save her from death what would be the cause for u to build the machine”
2 animatrix-matrix is after all a pgm language& is bound to have errors! The way the movie shows the cat flying and the gravity being violated at places where system had flaws, that was cool! When the injured athlete tried to push himself beyond the limit, he just got a glimpse of the real world-because the matrix always try to convince u about what u can & what u can’t. The actual matrix movie was no way near animatrix in these aspects!!

Best answer:

Answer by Indigo
This question didn’t make a ton of sense in your additional information, but to answer it:

1. Close Encounters: It was visually breathtaking and an amazing storyline to boot.

2. The first three Star Wars movies. George Lucas has a clear vision in mind and held to it.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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I NEED HELP ON SCIENCE PLEASE HELP ME?

4. The energy that is released in motion of a system is called: (1 point)

potential energy
kinetic energy
translational energy
formational energy

For questions 8–11, identify which type of simple machine each of the following objects represents.

8. door on a hinge (1 point)

wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

9. bottle opener (1 point)

wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

10. roller skates (1 point)

wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

11. screwdriver (1 point)
wheel and axle
pulley system
wedge
screw
lever

Sound is ___. (1 point)

a drop in air pressure
a vibration of molecules
an increase in temperature

17. Which part of the human ear vibrates to receive sound? (1 point)

outer cortex
inner canal
eardrum
cranial nerve

18. Which of the following statements is true about sound? (1 point)

it requires a medium
it can travel in a vacuum
it is not a wave
it does not have a frequency

19. Sound with a high frequency also has
(1 point)

a long wavelength
a short wavelength
a high amplitude
a low amplitude

20. Who is often credited for the discovery of electricity? (1 point)

Thomas Edison
Benjamin Franklin
Albert Einstein
Democritus

21. The term static in static electricity means (1 point)

flowing electrons
flowing protons
non-moving build up of charge
discharge of electrical build-up

22. Electricity is the flow of which subatomic particles? (1 point)

electrons
protons
neutrons

23. Static electricity causes socks to stick together in the dryer, and a charged balloon to stick to the wall. Why does this happen?
(1 point)

like charges attract
like charges repel
opposite charges repel
opposite charges attract

24. Which of these phrases best describes lightening? (1 point)

a discharge of protons that cools the surrounding air
a discharge of electrons that heats the surrounding air
a discharge of protons that heats the surrounding air
a discharge of electrons that cools the surrounding air

25. An electrical current will travel through a metal. Metals are ____. (1 point)

conductors
insulators
carbon grids
silicon chips

26. Rubbing your feet across the carpet or a balloon across your hair will transfer a charge. Which of these statements best explains why this takes place? (1 point)

protons are found in the outer areas of the atom and may be removed by rubbing materials together.
the highly charged electron remains tightly bound in the nucleus and provides a static charge
electrons are found in the outer areas of the atom and may be removed by rubbing materials together
protons of the nucleus are easily transferred between materials

27. A build up of negative electrical charge is (1 point)

AC power
DC power
nuclear electricity
static electricity

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Here is some that I could think of
1 time machine-the whole cause & effect scenario –“why can’t we change the past?”
“U built the time machine to save u’re love from death. If u could save her from death what would be the cause for u to build the machine”
2 animatrix-matrix is after all a pgm language& is bound to have errors! The way the movie shows the cat flying and the gravity being violated at places where system had flaws, that was cool! When the injured athlete tried to push himself beyond the limit, he just got a glimpse of the real world-because the matrix always try to convince u about what u can & what u can’t. The actual matrix movie was no way near animatrix in these aspects!!

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