The size of an object is determined by its physical dimensions.
Search "densest object".
Yes.
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Yes, the closer you get the bigger the object will appear but to only the size of the object really is, and the farther away you get the small it will get
The size of an object has little to do with whether it will float. Size relative to weight, or density, is what determines bouyancy. If the object weighs less than the amount of water it can displace, it floats.
Car keys
no
Margin of error, level of significance and level of power are all elements that will affect the determination of sample size.
An object's size is a physical property of the object.
The weight of the object over the size of the object.
The size of the plan mirror should be half the size of the object to get a full size image of the object
Size independent properties are those that do not change with the size of an object. Size dependent properties are those that change with the size of an object.
Search "densest object".
Magnetism is a size independent propert. If an object is magnetic or not does not depend on the size of the object.
That depends: * On the size of the 3D object * On the size of the cubes
The average size of an object depends on what the object is. The average size of an American male is 5 foot 9 and 170 pounds.
The small angle formula is used for measuring the distance to a far away object when the actual size and angular size are known, or for finding out the actual size of a faraway object when the distance to the object and angular size are known. In arc-seconds: a = 206265 x D/d where a = the angular size of the object in arc-seconds D = the actual linear size of an object in km d = the distance to the object in km 206265 = the number of arc-seconds in a complete circle divided by 2pi In Radians: a = D/d where a = angular size of object in radians