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The scale factor.
The scale factor of a scale drawing is the ratio of any length in the drawing to the true corresponding length in the "real" object.
A scale factor in decimal form is a numerical value that describes the ratio of a dimension in one object to the corresponding dimension in another object, typically when scaling up or down. It can be expressed as a fraction, such as 1/2 or 3/4, but when converted to decimal format, it represents the same ratio in decimal numbers, like 0.5 or 0.75. For example, a scale factor of 2 means the object is twice as large, while a scale factor of 0.5 indicates it is half the size of the original.
Mass and distance to another object with mass.
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Another factor that affects gravitational potential energy is the height or distance the object is from the reference point. The higher an object is placed, the greater its gravitational potential energy will be.
The time it takes for an object to move around another object depends on the speed of the moving object and the size of the orbit. It can be calculated using the object's orbital velocity, the distance of the orbit, and the mass of the central object, usually using Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
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The scale gives the ratio that compares the measurements of the drawing or model to the measurements of the real object. Scale factor is a scale written as a ratio without units in simplest from.
Two dimensional object is a plane figure where as three dimensional object is solid (space) figure.
a object orbit another object is called a what?
method usede to figure the volume of an irregular shaped object