yes.
yes
translation?
Translated means "slide." The y coordinates are increased
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No. if the floor is smooth you must have friction between the ladder and the floor, or the ladder would just slide away. Technically you could do without friction between wall and ladder, but even that can be helpful in preventing the ladder from going sideways.
To my knowledge, there is no such thing as a slide in field hockey.
Push down the check mark button and it will show you the area you are supposed to your current squares at. You need to twist the rubiks slide until you get the same pattern.
Yes it can be.
SI unit is used to measure the thickness of a glass slide is very small.it is measured in mm.
no
With a micrometer (caliper) To measure the thinkness you use mm's
With a microscope and marked slide.
if a land slide occurs because of frost and surplus water coming of farmers field
It doesn't change the area of the slide. What it changes is the area in the field of view.
the friction of the body against the slide creates an electric field of status due to the slide not being grounded. hence why you can shock someone when you get off of the slide
Depth of field is best demonstrated with a slide containing overlapping threads. The depth of field that would increase is the low power objective.
Most digital cameras these days do allow you to view all of your picture in slide show mode directly on your camera . I would look up you cameras manual to find out if this function is available on your device .