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the position of the letter is curves
Allows each objective to be swing into position. ---Co0leTs24
Impossible to answer !... The Hubble Space Telescope is not located at a fixed point (geo-stationary orbit). It orbits the earth once every 95 minutes (approx) - at an inclination of 28.5 degrees. Therefore - although its position relative to the equator is fixed - it travels across the visible sky.
It isn't quite clear what "range" you are talking about. It is the Earth that moves around the Sun, not the other way round; since it moves at a distance of about 150 million km, the "range" would be about 300 million km.On the other hand, the apparent position of the Sun in the sky at noon can change - more north, or more south - by a total of about 47 degrees (twice the angle of inclination of Earth's axis).
Answer: Astronauts close their eyes...The International Space Station is equipped with what are basically sleeping bags. They use Velcro fasteners to attach them to a convenient spot on the wall. Astronauts sleep with their arms inside the sleeping bags. Otherwise, they wake up in a "Frankenstein" position due to low gravity. See attached link with pictures from NASA.
It's much easier to use that way. If the microscope pointed straight up, you would have to bend your neck too far, in order to position your eye correctly.
If the table is flat, the potential energy is the same. If the table is inclined, the ball corresponding to the greatest inclination would have the greater potential energy.
This titled position of the earths axis is known as inclination of the earths axis. The earth's rotation axis makes an angle of about 66.5 degrees with the plane of its orbit around the sun, or about 23.5 degrees from the perpendicular to the ecliptic plane.
1. Lying down. "He can lift these weights from a prone position." 2. Inclined to. "I am prone to fits of absent-mindedness during which I cannot finish . . . my . . . "
the position of the letter is curves
A "parfocal" microscope maintains its position as objectives are changed.
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If it isn't inclined then whatever gas you condense won't drip back down and it will come out the wrong end.
I'm inclined to say that would be a point- a place of which the definite position alone is considered; spot
Having a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined.
turning fork is not in inclined position in melde's experiment because in longitudinal waves , the particles of the medium moves in that direction in which the wave moves so in this situation we keep the turning fork perallel to the string and in transverse wave , we keep the turning fork perpendicular to string because in this the particles move perpendicular to the wave, and no situation is for inclined position .
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