The object will shrink, stay the same or grow.
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The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
Greater than >Less than written on top of =.
It is greater!It is greater!It is greater!It is greater!
greater than is
The object will shrink, stay the same or grow.
equal to or greater than
The object will sink because its weight is greater than the weight of the water it displaces. According to Archimedes' principle, the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced, so if the object weighs more than the water it displaces, it will not be able to float.
The acceleration of an object is equal to the net force acting on the object divided by the object's mass. This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion. It means that the greater the force applied to an object or the smaller its mass, the greater its acceleration will be.
6.81 is neither greater than nor less than 6.810; they are exactly equal.
An object will sink if its less then 1.0g/mL
If the mass of an object is greater than the force of lift, the object will not be able to overcome gravity and will not be able to lift off the ground. It is important for the force of lift to be greater than or equal to the mass of the object for it to be able to achieve lift.
The current is greater than or equal to (6) divided by (the effective resistance of the circuit).
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 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.
Force is greater when the mass of an object increases or when the acceleration of the object increases. In simple terms, force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration (F = ma). So, increasing the mass or acceleration of an object will result in a greater force being exerted.
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