Assuming that this question concerns a pendulum: there are infinitely many possible answers. Among these are:
the name of the person swinging the pendulum,
the colour of the pendulum,
the day of the week on which the experiment is conducted,
the mass of the pendulum,
my age,
etc.
A shorter pendulum will make more swings per second. Or per minute. Or whatever.
The word that can be made from "six swings" is "swing." By rearranging and using the letters from "six swings," you can form this word, which captures the essence of movement associated with swings.
The length of the pendulum that made the most number of swings is the longest one. Longer pendulums have a longer period of oscillation, allowing them to swing back and forth more times before coming to a stop.
productivity is the number of goods made by division of employees...production is the number of goods made
a set of data that is made up of two paired variables
An expression made with constants, variables and exponents, which are combined using addition, subtraction and multiplication, ... but not division.
122 = 144 72 = 49 144 - 49 = 95
Yes, in a large number of cases one person has made the difference between the continuation of bullying.
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The difference is made by the number of protons, specifi for each element.
Dependent variables are the outcomes or responses that are measured to assess the effect of manipulating the independent variables. They depend on the changes made to the independent variables in the experiment.
No, threads do not share global variables by default. Each thread has its own copy of global variables, which means changes made to global variables in one thread do not affect the values in other threads.