It depends on what the second method is!
m to the second power means multiply m by itself, or m x m.
10-12 of a second.or one trillionth, or 0.000 000 000 001 seconds
23 sec
No, not if you are walking!
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It depends on what the second method is!
Submerge the object in a known volume of liquid within a container with graduation markings. Carefully turn the object to release and trapped gases from concavities. Measure the new volume of liquid with the object submerged and subtract the original volume. The difference is the volume of the irregularly shaped object. If the object is buoyant, choose a lower density liquid or hold the object beneath the surface with a rod or rods, noting the length of rod(s) submerged at the time of the second fluid measurement, then subtract the volume of rod submerged from the difference in the two fluid volumes.
It is a method called displacement. Displacement is a method that many scientists use. First you put a certain amount of water in a container (test tube, beaker). Second you Measure how many milliliters of water you put into it. Next you Add your irregular object into the water. Then you measure how many milliliters the water level rose. Then you subtract your second measurement with the irregular shaped object in it by your first measurement without the object in it and it will give you the volume of your irregular shape object.
Use a measuring cylinder with water in it. Note down the volume of water in the cylinder, then add the solid. Note down the new volume and subtract the first value from the second to get the volume of the solid.
Drop it into a container half full of water and measure the amount of milliliters that rise and then turn the difference of the first and second capacities into cm3.[TIP: 1mL=1cm3 ]
Resonance occurs when an object vibrates at the same frequency as another object, causing the second object to absorb energy from the first. This transfer of energy can lead to increased amplitude of vibrations in the second object, creating a phenomenon known as resonance.
When an object vibrates at or near the resonant frequency of a second object, it causes the second object to vibrate with increasing amplitude due to resonance. This phenomenon results in a transfer of energy from the first object to the second object, leading to more intense vibrations.
When a vibrating object causes a second object to vibrate, it transfers its energy to the second object. This energy causes the particles in the second object to move, leading to vibrations and the creation of sound waves. The frequency and amplitude of the vibrations depend on the characteristics of the vibrating objects.
m to the second power means multiply m by itself, or m x m.
Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.
In java, the String object has a compareTo() method. The method returns an int. If the int is less than zero, the first string is less than the second. If the int is greater, the first is greater than the second. If the int is zero, the two strings are equal.
This is called resonance. When an object vibrates at or near the resonant frequency of a second object, it causes the second object to absorb energy and vibrate with greater amplitude. This phenomenon can lead to amplification of the vibrations and sometimes structural damage if not controlled.