no. its a limitation of an ordinal variable not a nominal.
Nothing in particular. It certainly does not represent acceleration.
The velocity of an object at a particular moment in time represents its speed and direction of motion at that instant. It is a vector quantity that can be determined by calculating the rate of change of its position with respect to time.
The measurement of a wave's magnitude of oscillation is called amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a particle in a medium from its rest position during one complete wave cycle.
The letter "t" represents the position of the word "what."
The measurement of an object by its change in position is called displacement. It refers to the overall change in an object's position in a given direction.
limited by the position of the clavicle joint at the sternoclavicular joint
A displacement vector represents the distance and direction of an object's change in position. It points from the initial to the final position of the object.
A device that allows position measurement is a position sensor. There are absolute position sensors and displacement sensors that are relative ones.
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Zero vector: has magnitude zero and points in no particular direction. Unit vector: has magnitude of 1 and points in a specific direction. Position vector: indicates the position of a point relative to the origin. Displacement vector: represents the change in position between two points. Velocity vector: measures the rate at which an object's position changes with respect to time. Force vector: represents a push or pull acting on an object.
Electrons do not have a fixed position. According to the principles of quantum mechanics, electrons exist as a cloud of probability around the nucleus of an atom, rather than having a specific location. This cloud represents the likelihood of finding the electron in a particular region of space.
It represents a sex position.