Formula for working out height of a tree is (distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height.(distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height is the formula for working out height of a tree.
As speed=Distance/time, distance would be, distance = Speed x time or, s = vt where s is distance, v is speed or change in velocity and t is time
Mean Speed = Total Distance / Total Time taken to cover the distance
distance mearment
Working in Tangent meaning, different entities working together in Synchronisation.
Working distance is the distance between the front edge of the object lens and the specimen surface. Working distance decreases as the magnification and numerical aperture both increases.
Working distance or WD is the distance between each objective and the specimen, when precise focus of the specimen is obtained.
The working distance is the distance between the cover slip and the bottom of the housing fo the objective lens.
the working distance decreases as the magnification increases
As you increase the magnification, you decrease the working distance.
the distance between the specimen and the objective lens
It is referred to as the working distance.
working distance
Formula for working out height of a tree is (distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height.(distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height is the formula for working out height of a tree.
It can mean the distance the fire is traveling. It can also mean the distance it will take the firemen to arrive.
Mean distance means "average" distance, and is used to indicate that there may be more than one pathway or line of travel to be used.
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