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a book falling, a person walking, and alot of things
She works out every morning at the fitness center near her home. He seldom volunteers answers in class because he hates to be the center of attention. The distance from the center to the edge of a circle is called the radius. The title belongs in the center of the page. The flower has purple petals and a yellow center. They have a beautiful swimming pool in the center of their yard. The issue of pay raises took center stage at the staff meeting. Why is my co-worker at the center of every workplace controversy? On a basketball team, the person who plays closest to the basket is the center. Most of the fighting is centered in the southern half of the country.
the compass of math is used in making arcs and circles. with the use of a compass, a person can draw an axact circle where the points on the circle are equidistant from the center.
White circles on the tongue could be many things. It could be mouth sores, it could be a geographic tongue, or it could be a reaction to something the person ate.
A person that is constantly taking ridicule, being sworn at, told they are not good for much and their partner gives them no encouragement or doesn't hold them at the same level as they are is a victim just as much as someone mugging you. The same goes for physical abuse such as punching, hitting, throwing the person around the room, threatening with a weapon, etc. We don't always need physical wounds to be a victim of trauma.
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That's a true statement ... but not in the way you think. "Accelerating" is NOT necessarily the same thing as "speeding up".
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A person on a merry-go-round is constantly accelerating away from the center, because he is prevented by the horse or bench from continuing on a straight path. His velocity constantly changes in direction.
No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a constant speed in a straight line, they are not accelerating.
No. they must be increasing speed to accelerate.
When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be around the person.
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A car that hesitates or stumbles when accelerating can have dozens of different problems. Have a knowledgeable person look at it or post a question detailing all symptoms, trouble codes etc.
The youngest person would constantly be changing as it would be the newest born person.
A person who constantly writes letters of complaint can be referred to as a chronic complainer or a serial complainer.
True. A person on a merry-go-round is constantly changing direction as the ride rotates. The merry-go-round's circular motion causes the person to experience a continuous change in the direction they are facing. As the ride spins, the centripetal force acts on the person, pulling them towards the center of the circular path, leading to a constant change in their orientation.