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Q: What is one word that means looking carefully at objects and noticing details?
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How can you see the past looking through a telescope at a distant object?

Scientist investigate the early universe by observing objects that are extremely far away in space.Beause it takes time for light to travel through space,looking through a telescope is like looking back in time one travels. Looking at distant galaxies evolve through time and perhaps what caused them to form in the first place.Scientiiist have already found some very strange looking objects in the Early universe.


How can the degree of polarity be predicted?

The strength of polarity can be determined from looking at the level of polarity an object has. Polar bonds can make objects stronger or weaker.


Where can you find detailed star maps and information on identifying stars or other objects in space?

Apparently, you get information about stars and objects in space by reading books, or by looking at objects through a telescope to look at the objects high in the universe closely. If you want to know more about stars, you can go to astronomical centers of education to help you through all the steps and things to do for looking at the sky. By using a laser light that can travel more than 5meters, you can know positions of stars very easily.


What does the word gently?

The word gently means softly or very carefully. This is a term used when handling very delicate objects or things such as a baby or anything made of glass. Extra care needs to be taken with these things so they're not hurt or broken.


What is the force of attraction between two objects?

Gravity is the force of attraction between any tow objects. All objects have it and it's proportional to the mass of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.Strictly speaking, gravity only exists between two objects with mass, but since every (known) object has at least a relativistic mass, it works out to more or less the same thing.On the other hand, looking at the bigger picture . . . No mass ? No problem !You may substitute the mass of each object into the customary formula . . .F = G M1 M2 / R2and the result of the formula is the correct force, whether or not both objects have mass.

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How does using a magnifying lens change what details you can see?

It makes objects appear larger than the objects are


Looking for similarities in objects or events?

When you look for similarities in objects and events you are looking for patterns. This happens often in the postal service.


What objects are brown?

there are many objects that are brown what patitular object are you looking for its color


When viewing objects - power the field of view is smaller but you able to see more details?

when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.


When viewing objects under power the field is smaller but you are able to see more details?

when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.


When viewing objects under power the field of view is smaller you are able to see more details?

when viewing objects under high-power, the field of view is smaller, but you are able to see more details.


Why is it difficult to find concrete details about kuiper belt objects?

Those objects are far away, so not much information is known about them.


What are the ways of noting details?

Mentally, by association of ideas with either numbers, letters, or objects.


How do they make objects float on bewitched?

If you watch the show carefully, you can usually see the wires holding the things up.


What is the tendency for objects that are at rest to remain at rest?

The term you are looking for is 'inertia'.


What's the name of what allows some objects to pass through it but blocks other objects?

I believe you are looking for semi-permiable membrane.


If Venus does not have moons what are the four objects that can be seen revolving around it through a telescope?

The most likely explanation for this occurrence is that you were in fact looking at the planet Jupiter. At low magnifications, Jupiter's details are hard to discern, making it similar looking to Venus. Also, Venus and Jupiter are similarily bright (Venus is brighter) in the night sky. The objects you saw were probably its four largest moons - Ganymede, Europa, Io, and Callisto - and these can be seen orbiting the planet as white dots.