You put time on the horizontal axis and distance on the vertical axis.
Wanted and unwanted outer forces will always change the velocity of an object.
The velocity of object always changes with wanted or unwanted outer forces.
One point of view from which to describe motion is the observer's frame of reference. This point of view defines the position and motion of an object relative to the observer. By choosing a specific frame of reference, we can describe how an object moves in relation to that reference point.
the second person who wanted electricity.
I'm thinking about the person who told you that a rider on a Ferris wheel is not in circular motion. Either that person knew not whereof he spoke, or else he knew better but wanted to mislead you anyway. In either case, it's a false statement.
The equation of a horizontal line is y = constant (e.g you might have y=2 if your horizontal line is 2 up the y axis).For a vertical line the equation will be x=constant so if you wanted the equstion of the vertical line that crosses the x axis at 5 it would be x=5.If you want the equations of the horizontal and vertical axis then they are:horizontal axis: y=0vertical axis: x=0
I would imagine that it is as difficult to store as a regular patio umbrella. You would need a great deal of horizontal storage space if you wanted to store it on the ground, or vertical storage space if you wanted to store it upright.
Rutherfordium is not so wanted: it is only an object of study.
Wanted and unwanted outer forces will always change the velocity of an object.
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You would buy a motion sensor alarm if you wanted to know if someone was in your house while you were asleep. Also if you wanted to bust your kids sneaking out.
"to raise taxes" is an infinitive phrase. It is used as a noun-object of the verb "wanted" in this sentences.
The Futurist movement in art centers around the idea of capturing in one dimension the fast moving three-dimensional world. One of the techniques used by the Futurists and others was this notion of implied motion. The artists wanted to convey for the viewers the movement of a person or an object so they broke it down into many separate pieces to make it look like it is in motion.
there is a conterversy behind the biudling of the Burj Al Arab. it is said that the archetect wanted to create contrversy. his plan was to create a CROSS (which is made by the horizontal restaurent and the vertical hotel). the main factore was this cross was faced to the MECCA. this is what i think the answer is...
The velocity of object always changes with wanted or unwanted outer forces.
No reason, it's just a useful habit. We could call it banana if we wanted.
Because they wanted to.