If you add both vectors horizontally you get 80 so that eliminates 85, because it is too big. Also, if you have the vectors going in opposite directions on a horizontal plane 55-25= 30 so that eliminates 20. The only one left would be 55, since the answer has to be somewhere between 80 & 30.
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When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
Constructive Interference
nuclear fusion
standing wave :)
The Case IH Combines is for combining certain agricultural foods. This is a machine for helpful things like combining and collecting foods of different sorts.
The verb of combination is combine.other verbs are combines, combining and combined.Some example sentences are:"We will now combine these two chemicals"."He combines the liquids"."We are combining the living and dining room together","They have been combined".
Which of the following sentences accurately combines these two independent clauses?1. The glass orb has magical powers.2. Golan has stolen the glass orb.
Harlan E. Ridenour has written: 'Combines and combining' -- subject(s): Combines (Agricultural machinery)
calcium combines well with other rocks
No. Carbon is oxidized. The only element that would be reduced when combining with oxygen would be fluorine.
The reading strategy that involves combining your prior knowledge with new information is inferences. When you make inferences you use reasoning, which combines you prior knowledge with new information.
They combine to form rust. You might be able to guess from what's combining that "rust" is apparently an iron oxide.
That wet, dirty haze is called smog. It comes from combining the words smoke and fog.Commonly referred to as smog.
It is a service which combines internet and phone together at a cheaper rate than both of them separately. It works by combining both things together so it is easily in just one bill.
That wet, dirty haze is called smog. It comes from combining the words smoke and fog.
The contraction "can't" is a language feature that combines the words "cannot" or "can not" into a single word. It is an example of an auxiliary verb contraction, where the helping verb "can" is shortened by removing the "no" or "not" and combining it with the main verb.