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What does Compound Shapes mean?

A compound shape is editable art consisting of two or more objects, each assigned a shape mode. Compound shapes make it easy to create complex shapes because you can precisely manipulate the shape mode, stacking order, shape, and location for each path included. Within a compound shape, you can include paths, compound paths, groups, other compound shapes, blends, text, envelopes, and warps, any of which can carry live effects. Open paths included in compound shapes are automatically closed. Compound shapes act as grouped objects. To select components of a compound shape, use the direct-selection tool or the group-selection tool. To make changes to the stacking order of the components


How many times are paths mentioned in the Bible?

The word "paths" is in the King James Version of the Bible 42 times. It is in 41 verses.


There is a road with two paths in the middle there is a house with twins one tells lies the other tells the truth and you are entitled to one question What question will you ask?

The question should be, "Are you lying?"


How many paths are there for current flow in a series circuit?

one


How conic section relate to your real life?

I need hardly explain where you encounter circles.Ellipses are encountered when you cut a cylindrical object (e.g., a sausage) at an angle. Parabolas are the approximate paths taken by objects thrown into the air (when air resistance is insignificant). Hyperbolas: I may be wrong, but it would seem that these are less common in real life. ALL of the conic sections can be seen when you shine a flashlight onto a level floor (or some other plane), since the light cone is, precisely, a cone.

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Paths in which objects travel around the sun?

That is called an orbit.


Why do the speed and paths of the waves change?

Because of interference of other waves & interruption of objects


What is open orbit?

You might contrast objects in open orbit with those in closed orbit such as the Earth. Up to an approximation, and relative to the Sun, when the Earth completes an orbit around the Sun it returns to the same place in space. Thus it can be said to 'close' its orbit. Objects that do not return to the same point in space are said to be in open orbit. They might be following parabolic or hyperbolic paths, or some other more complicated locuses of points.


If an electric current can travel though two paths which will it travel though?

Both


What is different about the motion of satellites that travel in elliptical paths compared to satellites that travel in circular paths?

Elliptical satellites don't have a constant speed, but circular satellites do


What does the geocentric model of the solar system look like?

That's the idea that Earth is in the center, and other objects move in complicated paths around Earth.


What scientist said electrons travel in deffinite paths?

Dalton


How does light ray travel?

Light rays travel in straight paths as transverse waves. It needs no medium to travel along.


Invisible path on which planets travel in the space?

These paths are called Orbits.


How do light rays travel light ray?

Light Rays travel in straight paths as transverse waves. It needs no medium to travel along.


What objects travel in elongated cigar-shaped paths around the Sun?

Long-period comets such as Halley's Comet have elliptical orbits that stretch billions of miles out of the solar system and back again. Other comets have hyperbolic orbits that bring them close once but never again, or at least not for many millions of years.


What paths do particles of gas travel in?

Gas particles move randomly in all possible directions and travel in a straight path.