survival or physiological needs
The value depends on how "off center" it is. A coin that is only slightly off center will be worth around $3-$4 while a coin that is around 80% off center will be worth around $5-$7.
Everything around you that has mass is an example of center gravity. :)
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Yes. Circumference is the distance around the circle, diameter is the distance across, and radius is the distance from the edge to the center.
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According to Maslow, our lowest or most fundamental needs and motives center around physiological needs such as air, water, food, shelter, and sleep. These are the basic requirements necessary for survival and form the foundation of his hierarchy of needs.
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Ptolemy's view proposed a geocentric model where Earth was at the center of the universe, while Aristarchus suggested a heliocentric model with the Sun at the center and Earth revolving around it. This fundamental difference in perspective laid the groundwork for later advancements in understanding the solar system.
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The very center. he belived everything revolved around the earth.
athenian tragedy exploredd some of humanitys fundamental
To ensure that a wire is vibrating in the fundamental mode in a sonometer, adjust the tension until the wire vibrates with a single loop in the center. This setup will produce the fundamental frequency of vibration. Additionally, you can make small adjustments to the tension and length of the wire to further ensure the wire is vibrating in the fundamental mode.
take center stage(He / She) likes to be the center of attention(His / Her) views are right of center, (or left of center)centerpiececenterfoldthe nerve center of the corporationcenter fieldat the center ofshopping center, recreation center, town center etc.at the center of the controversyfront and centercenter of gravityto center around (as in The investigation centered around the parents,)
A meter is the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.