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No, the swing of the pendulum will never carry it back quite as high as it was when it started. The pendulum must work against air resistance, and so a little bit of momentum is lost with every swing. Even if the pendulum operated in a vacuum, there would still be some tiny amount of friction at the point where the pendulum is attached to its frame. The swing of a pendulum is never 100% efficient. So the pendulum will run down.
interference happens if and only if the waves entering the double slits are synchronous (having same nature and same wavelength) and coherent (waves between the two waves are constant at anytime i.e. starting at the same time)... so if these conditions are valid, interference occurs, otherwise no interference will happen.
Starting or "sticky" friction is large than sliding friction.
A displacement of 4 km from the starting point.
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visually scan the entire area for collision avoidance.
The Cookiecutter shark. It bites perfectly round chunks out of whales and Dolphins
Starting salary's for both occupations is about the same. Starting average approx 30K Yearly. Custom painters can probably make a lot more if there good!
crank sensor
These conditions were starting to get better. People were finally getting paid decent wages and felt like they could contribute.
A xerophyte.
My Taurus won't start if the steering wheel isn't perfectly straight.
extreme conditions.
2-3 hours, depending on starting point/ traffic-weather conditions.
1) before starting down a hill 2) before entering a curve
They worked harder and longer, and put up with more primitive conditions, starting to out-compete the Europeans.