Velocity is a vector quantity, which means it is made up of more than one numeric value. Velocity vectors must contain information on speed and direction.
An ECG provides information about the wearer of the ECG's heartrate and rhythm of the heart. It provides information about wether it is normal or abnormal.
Background research helps in the design of an experiment because it provides information about why certain measurements are made.
It provides information about why certain measurements are made in an experiment.
The velocity of an object contains information about both about the speed and the direction of motion of an object. It is a vector. The speed can be obtained by taking the absolute length of the velocity and the direction can be obtained by dividing the velocity by its absolute length resulting in a unit directional vector.
A book from the library
velocity of fluid..
You need to have displacement and time for you to determine the velocity.
Time and velocity
Terminal velocity, where the driving force = drag force from the water
an interview provides what information in the beginning
The question cannot be answered because the question provides no information on the mass of the "new" earth. Also, if it is a more massive earth then it is more likely to have a denser atmosphere.
Terminal velocity, where the driving force = drag force from the water
Exposition provides reader with information about the story.
The momentum of the your body (if you execute the approach correctly) is what help provides the velocity to the ball as it goes over the net. Your hand hitting the volleyball also helps the velocity.
There is not enough information. Force = Mass*Acceleration. Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity. This requires information on change in velocity as well as the time over which the change took place. There is no information at all on the latter.
An ECG provides information about the wearer of the ECG's heartrate and rhythm of the heart. It provides information about wether it is normal or abnormal.
DNA provides the information for cell growth and function.