The object will shrink, stay the same or grow.
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The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
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Greater than >Less than written on top of =.
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The object will shrink, stay the same or grow.
equal to or greater than
An object will sink if its less then 1.0g/mL
Buoyancy force or upthrust must be equal to the weight of the object for the object to stay afloat. If the weight is greater than the upthrust, the object would sink.
When the displaced fluid has a mass equal or greater than the mass of an object placed in the fluid, the object will float.
The current is greater than or equal to (6) divided by (the effective resistance of the circuit).
The object floats in the water.
The water around floating object's is a measure of that object's "Displacement". For the object to float the weight of displacement must equal the object's weight. If the water around an object is of a greater weight than an object's displacement, then the object will sink.
What is the question for this situation
You create a purely 'rotatory force' or torque when you have two forces of equal magnitude but opposite direction pushing or pulling on an object. The greater the forces the greater the torque, and the greater the perpendicular distances between the two forces the greater the torque. Note that because the forces are equal and opposite, the object will not accelerate in any direction. But because there is a perpendicular distance between the forces the object will start to rotate.
It can be Equal or Greater than or less than. 4x4 = 16 4x1 = 4 4x-4 =-16
When they have a factor in common greater than one.