the object moves
a force acts
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"Joule" is the unit. In terms of 'work', one joule is the amount of workwhen a force of one newton moves through a distance of one meter.
Each fission of a U235 nucleus produces 200 Mev which in terms of Joules is 3.2 x 10-11 Joules. This is a very small amount, which shows just how many fissions are occurring every second, for a reactor which produces 3000 Mw thermal
fermentation only produces 2 molecules of ATP from 1 glucose. Cellular respiration produces 38 molecules of ATP(36 net gain) from 1 glucose.
the object moves and a force acts
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You can use alternative terms such as illegitimate or love child, depending on the context. It's important to consider the impact of the language used and choose words that are respectful and appropriate.
You have not described any situation. I guess the applicable term must be, what?
A strategy that would be appropriate in factoring polynomials with 4 terms would be by grouping where you first determine if the polynomial can be factored by a group.
Personally, you can't go wrong with either one of them. Still, it will depend on how well you can do in terms of the appropriate coursework.Personally, you can't go wrong with either one of them. Still, it will depend on how well you can do in terms of the appropriate coursework.Personally, you can't go wrong with either one of them. Still, it will depend on how well you can do in terms of the appropriate coursework.Personally, you can't go wrong with either one of them. Still, it will depend on how well you can do in terms of the appropriate coursework.Personally, you can't go wrong with either one of them. Still, it will depend on how well you can do in terms of the appropriate coursework.Personally, you can't go wrong with either one of them. Still, it will depend on how well you can do in terms of the appropriate coursework.
Research the terms risk
See the link below for some architectural terms to choose from.
Air Line
As it pertains to a given situation
a polynomial with three terms
a polynomial with two terms