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The first position to the right of the decimal point measures tenths, the second position measures hundredths and the third position measures thousandths. 1 thousandth is therefore 0.001 50 thousandths is 0.050 Note : 50 thousandths is equivalent to 5 hundredths so the decimal number could then be written as 0.50. In terms of value they are the same. In terms of what the number tells you, they are obviously different.
If I understand correctly your question, the answer is definitely no.Think about the typical physical representation of the concept of "rate of change": the velocity is the rate of change of position, right? And there's no difficulty in imagining a non-constant velocity, as when you accelerate or decelerate..
Write the number out completely. Locate the decimal point. Move the decimal point left by one digit. You have multiplied the number by 0.1 Example: Multiply 293.56 by 0.1 Move decimal point left one position: 29.356
There are 1,000,000 ways of writing out a six digit number, if you are starting with 000000 and ending with 999999. You are taking the number of possible numbers in the first position (10) and multiplying it by the number of possible numbers in the second position (again, 10), and continuing on till the sixth position. In other words, 10 to the sixth. With 10 representing the number of possible numbers (0 through 9) and six being the number of digits in number code. If it is an alphanumeric code, then you would take the 26 letters plus the 10 numbers to get 36, and take that to the 6th power. Substantially greater.
5 is in the unit position 1 is in the tens position 7 is in the hundreds position 0 is in the thousands position 3 is in the ten thousands position 6 is in the hundred thousands position 2 is in the million place (which is the thousand thousands position)
An object that moves with constant position will have constant velocity or acceleration. This is said to be moving in positive direction and maintains the position.
The first position after the decimal point measures tenths, the second position measures hundredths and the third position measures thousandths. So, 0.008 = 8/1000
On a vertical position it measures 1 mm, However, on the horizontal position it measures 1 mm also.
amplitude measures the highest and lowest points in a wave from a fixed position e.g. if a wave has a constant height value of +10 and -10, and the fixed position is 0, then the amplitude would be +10 or -10. additional information, frequency measures the time taken for a wave to make one single oscillation, going from +10, through 0, through -10, back through 0 to the start point of +10.
It measures the maximum displacement of a particle in the wave from the equilibrium position. The equilibrium position is also known as the resting position. When displacement of the particle equal to the amplitude, we say that it is at the amplitude, where it is furthest from its equilibrium position.
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The crankshaft position sensor measures the rotational position of the crankshaft for the engine computer. That info is required for fuel and ignition timing.The crankshaft position sensor measures the rotational position of the crankshaft for the engine computer. That info is required for fuel and ignition timing.
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
The motion at constant speed.
when the load is at a constant position on the lever arm, how can you make it easier to life the load?
A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the Sun