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less density means you will not be able to give the ball momentum, but to little causes the object to fall quickly
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The Longer it's moving the Further it Goes. Simply, More Time = Further Less Time = Less Distance
That depends on what distance you are measuring.
yes.
Macrotexture is defined as texture ("bumps and dips") in a pavement with a wavelength (distance from "bump" to "bump) less than .5 mm.
Microtexture is defined as texture ("bumps and dips") in a pavement with a wavelength (distance from "bump" to "bump") less than .5 mm. Most microtexture in pavements is manifested as texture on the individual stones and/or the finer sand in the asphalt mixture or concrete mortar.
At the headwaters (in the mountains) the gradient is steep, then as the stream moves into the foothills and onto the plains on its way to the sea where it has its mouth, the gradient gets less and less steep.
If a substance moves down its concentration gradient, it means that it is moving from an area where it has a high concentration to an area where it has a low concentration. This is known as diffusion.
If the texture is coarser, then the surfaces will tend to "catch" more as they try to move. Coarser texture means more friction; finer texture means less.
A river beginning high up in the mountains will fall sharply until the gradient levels out in the valleys. A river beginning in lower hills will naturally have a less steep gradient over all. Therefore, each river's longitudinal gradient will be different and there is no definitive answer.
because it has less yeast in the recipe :)
The dumping of sediment as the gradient of the river channel gets less.
You either have to have it plastered or you can go a less expensive route and use drywall mud to give it some texture.
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(WATER CELLS ONLY)Water cells move from a higher concentration gradient (more water cells) to a lower concentration gradient (less water cells) through a partially permeable membrane (allows certain substances in and out) and goes with the concentration gradient (high -> low)
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