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Millimeters can be used as a measurement for items smaller than one centimeter
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amplitude
The ratio of the spacing of the fingers and the distance from your eye will be the same as the ratio of the height of the object to its distance from you, so Hf/Df = Ho/Do and Do = HoDf/Hf
a line. Note, to be a polygon, the minimum number of sides is 3. In topology, you can have a '1-sided' object, which is called a Moebius strip.
Millimeters can be used as a measurement for items smaller than one centimeter
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The farthest object visible to the naked eye on Earth is the sun, which is approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away.
The light the object reflects.
A visible object.
An object that is visible because of reflected light is called "luminous" or "reflective."
The amplitude of a vibrating object is the maximum displacement or distance from the equilibrium position to which the object moves during its vibration. It is a measure of the object's maximum energy or intensity of vibration.
The minimum charge on an object is the charge of an electron, which is approximately -1.6 x 10^-19 coulombs.
When visible light strikes an object, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. The color of the object is determined by which wavelengths of visible light are reflected back to our eyes. Objects that appear white reflect most of the visible light, while objects that appear black absorb most of the visible light.
The range for all the integral types in C are implementation-defined. To ascertain the range for a specific implementation, include the <limits.h> header where the following macros are defined: CHAR_BIT Number of bits in a char object (byte). SCHAR_MIN Minimum value for an object of type signed char. SCHAR_MAX Maximum value for an object of type signed char. UCHAR_MAX Maximum value for an object of type unsigned char. CHAR_MIN Minimum value for an object of type char. CHAR_MAX Maximum value for an object of type char. MB_LEN_MAX Maximum number of bytes in a multibyte character for any locale. SHRT_MIN Minimum value for an object of type short int. SHRT_MAX Maximum value for an object of type short int. USHRT_MAX Maximum value for an object of type unsigned short int. INT_MIN Minimum value for an object of type int. INT_MAX Maximum value for an object of type int. UINT_MAX Maximum value for an object of type unsigned int. LONG_MIN Minimum value for an object of type long int. LONG_MAX Maximum value for an object of type long int. ULONG_MAX Maximum value for an object of type unsigned long int. LLONG_MIN Minimum value for an object of type long long int. LLONG_MAX Maximum value for an object of type long long int. ULLONG_MAX Maximum value for an object of type unsigned long long int. Similarly, include the <float.h> header for the range of all floating-point types. FLT_RADIX Base for all floating-point types (float, double and long double). FLT_MANT_DIG DBL_MANT_DIG LDBL_MANT_DIG Precision of significand, i.e. the number of digits that conform the significand. FLT_DIG DBL_DIG LDBL_DIG Number of decimal digits that can be rounded into a floating-point and back without change in the number of decimal digits. FLT_MIN_EXP DBL_MIN_EXP LDBL_MIN_EXP Minimum negative integer value for the exponent that generates a normalized floating-point number. FLT_MIN_10_EXP DBL_MIN_10_EXP LDBL_MIN_10_EXP Minimum negative integer value for the exponent of a base-10 expression that would generate a normalized floating-point number. FLT_MAX_EXP DBL_MAX_EXP LDBL_MAX_EXP Maximum integer value for the exponent that generates a normalized floating-point number. FLT_MAX_10_EXP DBL_MAX_10_EXP LDBL_MAX_10_EXP Maximum integer value for the exponent of a base-10 expression that would generate a normalized floating-point number. FLT_MAX DBL_MAX LDBL_MAX Maximum finite representable floating-point number. FLT_EPSILON DBL_EPSILON LDBL_EPSILON Difference between 1 and the least value greater than 1 that is representable. FLT_MIN DBL_MIN LDBL_MIN Minimum representable floating-point number. FLT_ROUNDS Rounding behavior. Possible values: -1 undetermined 0 toward zero 1 to nearest 2 toward positive infinity 3 toward negative infinity Applies to all floating-point types (float, double and long double). FLT_EVAL_METHOD Properties of the evaluation format. Possible values: -1 undetermined 0 evaluate just to the range and precision of the type 1 evaluate float and double as double, and long double as long double. 2 evaluate all as long double Other negative values indicate an implementation-defined behavior. Applies to all floating-point types (float, double and long double). DECIMAL_DIG Number of decimal digits that can be rounded into a floating-point type and back again to the same decimal digits, without loss in precision.
lines used to indicate all visible edges of an object