umm i think there is a textbox tool,
2D Design V2 Macromedia Fireworks
2D Design V2. You can also edit vector images on here too.
if it is a small curve, just make a small straight line across the gap and delete the overlaps.
1. You use a Laser Cutter to cut the acrylic plastic out. 2. You use a Strip heater to bend the acrylic 3. You use 2D Design V2 to design the vase
v1 is design speed and v2 rotation speed
julieanne30
yes its called shocktape apparently
The equations of motion that relate velocity, distance, time and acceleration for the specific case of "constant acceleration" can be written as follow, acceleration a = (v2 - v1)/t from which v2 = v1 + at The distance covered during t time d = vav x t, where vav refers to average velocity in the process from v1 to v2. For the case of constant acceleration vav = (v1 + v2)/2. Substituting in d we get d = (v1 + v2)/2 x t from which, v2 = 2d/t - v1 If we take the constant acceleration to be zero, a = 0, you can see that the second equation we wrote becomes, v2 = v1 (There is no acceleration), so our equation for the distance d becomes, d = v1 x t = v2 x t
sqrt( 1 - v2/c2 ) = 0.51 - v2/c2 = 0.25v2/c2 = 0.75v/c = sqrt(0.75) = 0.86603v = 0.86603 c = 259,627.9 kilometers per second = 161,324.9 miles per second.
HISTORIA AUGUSTA V2. has written: 'HISTORIA AUGUSTA V2'
v4 - 9v2
Wernher Van Braun invted the v2