The safest value available. 0 if on the ground, the upper limit of survival in an aircraft, balloon etc...
Objects above this mass fuse hydrogen too rapidly and cannot stay together.
Beta Centauri (Hadar and Agena) is the second brightest star in the constellation Centaurus.It has a spectral class of B1 so it will have a temperature of the upper limit of 10,000 -> 33,000 Kelvin.
It means there is no limit.
Stars are measured on a scale of apparent luminosity. The higher the number, the fainter the star. The brightest stars / planets are around -2 on this scale. +5.5 is about the limit in a rural, unpolluted, still sky with good, unaided vision. The Romans used to measure someones eyesight by asking them to draw the star cluster pleiades (M45 if I remember correctly) which contains stars of apparent magnitude from +3 and fainter.
Troposhphere
The Lower fence is the "lower limit" and the Upper fence is the "upper limit" of data, and any data lying outside these defined bounds can be considered an outlier.
Every line has an upper limit and a lower limit on the frequency of signals it can carry. This limited range is called the bandwidth. The signals ranging within the upper limit & lower limit are called bandwidth signals.
There is no upper age limit.
Twenty one is the upper limit and nineteen is the lower limit of twenty.
There is no upper limit to the number of angles you can have.
2 lacks is RTGS upper limit. AVIJIT DEBNATH
There is no limit.
write a function which computes product of all the number in a given range(from lower limit to upper limit) and returns the answer
Upper age limit refers to the maximum age at which a person is eligible for a particular opportunity or benefit. For example, some job postings or government programs may have an upper age limit for applicants.
momentum, kinetic energy, velocity
lower limit because the particles have zero energy. there is no upper limit because particles can move as fast as they like. There is an upper limit on temperature, called "Planck Temperature". It is approximately 1.42e32 Kelvin! This temperature is the maximum temperature something can attain, with the physics we understand.