No, because everything in the universe has a different number of atoms present (the mass) and every planet has a different 'g' (gravitational field strength) depending on it's size.
It is rectangular.
True
Any with x < 0 and y > 0
The probability of rolling any number on a cube can be represented by the formula: X / the number of variables. Since any cube has 6 sides, the probability of rolling any of the numbers 1 through 6 on the cube, can be represented by the formula: X = 1 / 6 = 16.66% The odds or probability of flipping a coin and landing it on either side can be represented by X = the requested result / the number of variables = 1 /2 = 50% Therefore, given the two questions of probability, there is a much greater chance of landing a coin on "tails" rather than rolling a "4".
The radius(radii is the plural) of the circle is half the distance of circle's diameter. The formula is r=(1/2)diameter.
If there is such a thing as a parallel universe, and if it's not already located near and parallel to our universe, and if it's located in some other place, and if our universe and the parallel one are moving toward each other, and if there's such a thing as them meeting each other, then nobody has any idea what would happen in that event.
False
According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.
is it any or many????????
Galileo says, The Book of the Universe is written in the language of Mathematics. You cannot understand the Universe without mathematics, Mathematics is the microscope and telescope of the Universe.
It is believed that the Universe doesn't have a center, or a border; at any place of the Universe you are, it will look more or less the same, except for local variations of course.It is believed that the Universe doesn't have a center, or a border; at any place of the Universe you are, it will look more or less the same, except for local variations of course.It is believed that the Universe doesn't have a center, or a border; at any place of the Universe you are, it will look more or less the same, except for local variations of course.It is believed that the Universe doesn't have a center, or a border; at any place of the Universe you are, it will look more or less the same, except for local variations of course.
only the Philippines did not won any miss universe title since i think Melanie Marquez won the miss universe title.
Us!
Neither. Our position in the Universe is not priviledged in any way; it seems unlikely that it would be either the first or the last place to cool down. It is generally believed that the Universe will look the same (on a large scale), no matter where you are located. Specifically in the case of cooling down, the Universe has likely cooled down more or less the same in different places, as it expanded.
Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero
The universe.
yes