No. It will be exactly the same, in every detail, as if you had paid cash for it.
The shape does not change, only the length, depending on where the light comes from. Such as on a sundial, and the shadow gets longer or shorter over hours.
The shape does not change, only the length, depending on where the light comes from. Such as on a sundial, and the shadow gets longer or shorter over hours.
yes a object can charged by friction because by friction some atom loses electron gets positive charge on other hand some atoms accepts electron and gets negative charge
The neutral object will probably get an induced polarity.
The ionosphere gets its name from it being charged with ions. It is called the ionosphere because it is in the shape of a sphere.
They change because when the cat is focusing on a specific object the pupil gets bigger to keep focus, when the pupil is a diamond shape that then means that the cat/kitten is not focusing on something particular
it gets hot and melt
The vertebrate gets its shape from their backbone.
Yes, but your contract gets reset and I'm pretty sure you get charged a lot.
Either the object's temperature will increase - or, the object will undergo a phase change (for example, from solid to liquid), in which case the temperature will stay the same.
When a geometric shape gets reflected it is mirrored or reflected across one of it's lines. The shape dose not change shape or form, it is merely copied as if looking in a mirror. this is very right. NOT
molecules make an object float the airs density has gases that react to substance and then change phase an element has only 1 kind of atom and that atom gets