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In steady flow (when the velocity vector-field does not change with time), the streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines coincide. This is because when a particle on a streamline reaches a point, , further on that streamline the equations governing the flow will send it in a certain direction . As the equations that govern the flow remain the same when another particle reaches it will also go in the direction . If the flow is not steady then when the next particle reaches position the flow would have changed and the particle will go in a different direction.
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That's the wave's "amplitude".
Pointed towards the ground
The light transmitted reaches a maximum when the intermediate sheet has its direction of polarization at a 45 degree angle to both the outside sheets.
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The term is "resting position" (also equilibrium position).
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
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It reaches its carrying capacity.
The maximum temperature is attained when the reaction is completed.
When the rainwater reaches the surface, it comes in contact with the atmospheric dust particle. This dust particle mixes with the rain water, making its character bit contaminated. In this way the rainwater looses its color also.
Light is a particle called a foton that is fired of by a star and then continue's to travel in the direction it was fired in for many ages until it reaches something it collides with. it can be that this particle reaches earth or your eye in witch case you see it
In steady flow (when the velocity vector-field does not change with time), the streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines coincide. This is because when a particle on a streamline reaches a point, , further on that streamline the equations governing the flow will send it in a certain direction . As the equations that govern the flow remain the same when another particle reaches it will also go in the direction . If the flow is not steady then when the next particle reaches position the flow would have changed and the particle will go in a different direction.
Water reaches maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius
when the cell reaches its maximum size
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