It has increased.
Its longer cuz the longer the flatter the incline plane, and on flatter planes, the object presses more than on the shorter ( steeper ones)
An object becomes negatively charged when electrons are transferred to it from another object it comes in contact with that has a higher negative charge. Therefore, the brush must have more a electrons than the cat and a higher negative charge.
An insulator
With the exception of water, the particles of an object move closer together and become a solid. Being closer together makes the density rise once it becomes frozen but the density won't rise if the temperature is lowered and the object is already frozen. When water freezes, the density lowers, making ice float.
The force required to accelerate an object depends on the object's mass. Newton's second law states that Force = Mass * Acceleration. Re-written to solve for acceleration, this becomes Acceleration = Force/Mass. Basically, this means that the more mass an object has, the more force is required to accelerate it. Also, the faster you want to accelerate the object, the more force you will need.
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the pupil becomes smaller trying to converge the light coming from the object.
- Pioneer 10 becomes the first man-made object to leave the solar system- Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space
If electrons leave an object it becomes positive. If an object gains electrons it becomes positive. If it has the same types of charges with the same amount it becomes neutral.
The slope of a surface affects the speed of a moving object by influencing the force of gravity acting on it. A steeper slope increases the gravitational force, causing the object to accelerate and move faster downhill. On the other hand, going uphill against gravity on a slope decreases the speed of the object.
When the object is no longer referenced anywhere else in your program, then the object becomes marked for garbage collection.
If negative particles move from one object to another, the first object loses electrons and becomes positively charged, while the second object gains electrons and becomes negatively charged. This transfer of electrons creates an imbalance of charge between the two objects, leading to an attractive force between them due to their opposite charges.
When a charged person touches an uncharged object, electrons from the person's body transfer to the object, creating an imbalance in the charges. This imbalance leads to a sudden flow of electrons, generating a spark as the charges balance out between the person and the object.
When light is absorbed by an object, the object gains energy and typically heats up. The absorbed light can also excite electrons in the object's atoms, leading to chemical reactions or the emission of light at a different wavelength.
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A gerund becomes an object in a sentence when it directly follows a verb and functions as the receiver of the action. It can serve as the direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition in a sentence.
When an object becomes warmer, its kinetic energy increases, causing its particles to move faster and farther apart. This leads to an expansion in volume and a decrease in density. Additionally, the object's conductivity and rate of chemical reactions may also increase.