"apart" (To be away) means separate i.e. I took my watch apart, or Our birthdays are three days apart, etc."a part" (To be together) means 'part of' i.e. France is a part of Europe.
Synonyms for separation (made into parts) could be division, severance, partition, or disconnection. Synonyms for separation (being apart) could be detachment, distancing, disjunction, divorce, or rift.
Not necessarily. In fact Euclid's axioms establish the existence of a line as being defined by two points, and the existence of a point that is not on that line.
The independent variable is the value being manipulated or changed, while the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. "IF" you change the independent variable, "THEN" what happens to the dependent variable?
A straight line joining points on a circle is called a "chord" of that circle. If the line happens to pass through the center of the circle, then it's a "diameter" of that circle. The question asked about "points" on a circle, so two points on the circumference of that circle are being considered. (No line can join more than two points of a circle.)
Yes
According to Wikipedia (see link), a human eye with excellent acuity can distinguish between lines that are 0.35 mm apart, held at a distance of 1 meter. That is 350 micrometres or 350,000 nm - somewhat larger than the 250 nm in the question!
If the numerical apertures of the condenser and low power objective lenses are 1.25 and 0.205 respectively and you are supplied with a filter that selects a wavelength of 521 nm then the answer is YES! 520/(1.25 + 0.25) = 347 nm and your two points in question are shorter in distance as they are only 330 nm apart.
Resolution describes the ability of a microscope to distinguish two objects as being separate. It is the smallest amount of detail that can be observed by a microscope.
One can define separate as being apart. It may also mean to keep apart or divide, to remove or break an association with something or someone. Separate can be used as a verb, adjective or noun.
The distance between horizontal data points on Earth's surface can vary depending on the specific data being collected and the resolution of the measurements. In general, data points can range from being spaced a few meters apart to several kilometers apart. Advanced technologies like GPS allow for highly accurate positioning with data points only a few centimeters apart in some cases.
"apart" (To be away) means separate i.e. I took my watch apart, or Our birthdays are three days apart, etc."a part" (To be together) means 'part of' i.e. France is a part of Europe.
Once married, you remain so until you die or are legally separated (divorced). Just being separate (apart) is not enough to be "unmarried",
It is not necessary - it is a convention to distinguish between the end points of a range being included or not in the solution.
In the context of being separate from the ordinary or mundane, the term "holy" refers to something that is considered sacred, pure, or set apart for a divine purpose.
apartadj adv (postpositive) 1. to pieces or in pieces, he had the television apart on the floor2. placed or kept separately or to one side for a particular purpose, reason, etc; aside (esp in the phrases setor put apart)3. separate in time, place, or position; at a distance, he stood apart from the group, two points three feet apart4. not being taken into account; aside, these difficulties apart, the project ran smoothly5. individual; distinct; separate, a race apart6. separately or independently in use, thought, or function, considered apart, his reasoning was faulty7. apart from (preposition) besides; other than
"Aparte de esta" means "besides this" or "apart from this" in English. It typically refers to something additional or separate from what is being discussed.