the watts in the lamp and the volts behind the light
There are no "the two" factors. 2 and 4 are two factors.
the difference between a two dimensional shape and and a solid is that a two dimensional shape is plane and a solid you can see the whole shape a the inside.
Well, honey, if you slap those two sections together, you'd end up with one big ol' shape, now wouldn't you? It's like putting two puzzle pieces together to make a bigger picture. So, to answer your question, the larger shape would be a combination of the two sections fitting snugly side by side.
Two-dimensional shapes are planar. Graphically speaking, they depend on only two coordinates--x and y, for instance--consisting of x units and y units, respectively. In the case of a coordinate system of more than two dimensions, then a 2-D shape would still depend on two coordinate directions. For example, in a spatial xyzcoordinate system (which is three-dimensional) a two-dimensional shape would be expressed with points such as (x,y,0), (x,0,z), or (0,y,z). Therefore, it would depend on either x and y, x and z, or y and z. 2-D shapes include the square, the triangle, the rhombus, etc. To understand it more easily, you can say that 2-D shapes do not have prominent or rugged parts. For example, speaking two-dimensionally you would have a square, whereas three-dimensionally you would have a cube, which is like an extended or prominent square.
two deminsion of shape
volume and weight
your heart and your soul
The three factors are the mass of the two objects and the distance between them.
anywhere in the body but it sometimes does depend on the cell type
Mass and distance between the masses.
industrey and agriculture are two main factors on which economy depends
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gravity and how rough the surface is
Force, distance, the angle between the two.
Shape and density