The efficiency of packing of objects relies on the shape of the objects. There are two factors to take into account: empty space between objects (which cannot be avoided due to the object shape) and empty space around the outside of the objects and the packing container.
Aggregation is a collection of objects where they are loosely associated with each other. Composition is when there is a tighter restriction between two, or more, objects where the composed object cannot exist without the other object, or objects.
A diameter is a property of circular objects. "12 inches" is not a circular object and so cannot have a diameter.
That's more of a statement than a question. It's also a false statement. You can build a three dimensional object from two dimensional objects, if you have an infinite number of them.
You cannot compare. Reason , a triangle is a 2-dimensional plane figure. A 'cone' is a 3-dimensional object.
ALL luggage is xrayed. Under the plain or a carry on. Everything is xrayed. Sometimes they do random searches for under carriage luggage.
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opaque objects are objects through which we cannot see. Eg- door, rock,ect
no they cannot
Space is the separation of objects. Two objects cannot occupy the same place at the same time. It is also what gives objects size and shape. It is how we measure objects.
they believe the object does not exist
Inanimate objects cannot talk.
they believe the object does not exist
No, objects cannot divorce. Only people can.
It could be sprained. You should get it checked out without delay at your local Accident and Emergency department to get it xrayed for proper diagnosis.
It distorts your vision so you cannot see objects in their correct pro
Radar cannot determine the composition or material of an object, but it can detect and track the presence of objects based on their size, shape, and movement. Radar uses radio waves to detect the presence of objects by sending out pulses of electromagnetic energy and detecting the reflections off the objects.