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∙ 14y ago5 centimeters to the right from the point of origin
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∙ 14y agoobject B moves
rate x time = distance rate = distance / time rate = 500/25 Rate=20 meters per second
Of course not, it depends on speed with which an object moves.
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All objects move.
Any object that (a) has a mass, and (b) moves.
Heat can be transferred between objects through conduction, convection, or radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between objects, convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids, and radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
The wavelength will be compressed/shortened.
Objects can be both pushed and pulled. When an object moves in a direction away from the force applied, it is considered to have been pushed. Conversely, when an object moves in the direction of the force applied, it is considered to have been pulled.
An example of an object that moves as a result of a machine working is a conveyor belt. When the machine is activated, the conveyor belt moves, transporting objects or materials along its length.
The path an object follows as it moves around another object is called an orbit. Orbits are typically elliptical in shape and are governed by the gravitational forces between the two objects.
Heat always moves from a warmer object to a cooler object. Heat transfer occurs until both objects reach the same temperature, establishing thermal equilibrium.
No, the displacement of a particle only depends on the straight-line distance between the initial and final positions, not the actual path taken. It is a vector quantity that represents how far out of place an object is compared to a reference point.
Work is done on an object when a force is applied to the object and the object moves in the same direction as the force.
the spectrum change with direction, either from you or away
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