yes * * * * * No! A rectangle rotates into itself at kπ radians where k is an integer - ie half a turn and its multiples.
It splits
it doubles
Answer: You would either be 75% dead or 25% alive. Your Choice.You're scared half to death once so that leaves half of you live, then you're scared again so take half of the remaining half and that's a quarter.
The volume becomes one eighth.
It breaks....... How stupid are for asking that
Half duplex means it communicates in one direction only. It either listens all the time, or it talks all the time. A half duplex satellite would be pretty useless. In reference to services like DirectTV, the user sees the satellite as half duplex, but for the satellite owner, it is full duplex communication to their ground station.
Unfortunatly, when this happens, the only thing you can do is extract your tooth. But you can replace it with either an implant, a partial, or even a bridge depending on where you tooth was.
kasabian- re-wired. It happens in last 50 seconds.
No, there isn't a half time in tennis. There are only miniature breaks between games to get a quick sip of water or something, and longer breaks between sets, but no half time.
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If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.If the satellite is in low orbit, it should take about one and a half hour to go once around the Earth.
There are 4 quarters; breaks between each quarter, then a longer break at halftime.
That it is broken in two equal halfs
no only in half time
If half the sun exploded, the other half would, too.
That depends on how fast it was going. -_________________________ You could never get to the Sun in a satellite, because the satellite would be vaporized before you got there. Roughly speaking, nothing solid can survive within a half-million miles of the Sun.