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This is the same as the circumference of the circle, C = 2*Pi*r
This is true. The answer is obvious if you think about it the following way: an equilateral triangle has three equal sides, and every point on the circumference of a circle is the same distance from the center of the circle. Therefore, it is safe to assume that the circle will touch the midpoint of each side of the triangle. It also means that the center of the circle will be in the center of the triangle. Therefore, the radius of the circle will travel from the center of the triangle to the midpoint of one of the sides. This will cover the distance of half the triangle's median.
Simply put, the straight line is the on, and the circle is the off. These symbols represent an electrical circuit. The Straight line represents a closed circuit, which means the switch is on and the electric current can travel through it, and the circle means and open circuit, where the current cannot travel because the circuit is open. A quick trick to remember: "O, Open, Off".
One twelfth of a circle, which is 30 degrees or pi/6 radians.
The velocity is zero because the total displacement vector is zero.
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It depends on the size of the circle and your mode of transport
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Light waves change speed when they travel from air into the material of the pencil, and then change speed again when they exit the pencil back into the air. This change in speed causes the light waves to refract or bend.
No, a pencil is not a good conductor of heat because it is made of graphite, which is a poor conductor of heat. Heat will not travel easily through a pencil, making it a good insulator rather than a conductor of heat.
Grand Circle travel allows users to book a Grand Circle cruise online. The website is very user friendly. Users can book travel destinations along the great seas of Europe.
All but the southern.
This is the same as the circumference of the circle, C = 2*Pi*r
Have Gun - Will Travel - 1957 Blind Circle 5-14 was released on: USA: 16 December 1961
It doesn't travel in a circle. its orbit is an ellipse.
If I will not go to France, then I will not travel.
Why this is in the jokes and riddles section is beyond me. Anyhow, when a student taps his pencil on a desk, the impact causes the pencil and the desk to vibrate. This vibration also causes the air to vibrate, and vibrations in the air = sound!