altitude
Gravitational potential energy = (object's mass) x (acceleration of gravity) x (object's altitude)
It describes an object, so yes it is a noun.
belemiond or scaphoid
Definition
A sphere.
Altitude describes an object's position relative to sea level. An object in a position higher than sea level would have a positive altitude, sea level would have an altitude of zero, and any object below sea level would have a negative altitude.
The altitude of an object in the sky is the angular distance of the object above the observer's horizon. It is measured in degrees or radians from the horizon to the object.
The mass describes the amount of an object. :)
Altitude is the distance above ground-level that an object is, in a vertical direction (that is, directly away from the centre of the Earth). If this is negative then the object is below ground-level, so it is underground.
No, the mass of an object does not change with location or altitude above the Earth's surface. Mass is an intrinsic property of an object and remains constant regardless of its position or altitude.
To determine the altitude of an object in the sky using an astrolabe, you would align the sighting arm with the object. Then, you would read the degree scale on the astrolabe where the sighting arm intersects it. This reading would give you the altitude of the object above the horizon.
altitude
What term describes how hot or cold an object is?
The altitude.
Altitude is the angle measured above the horizon.
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