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0, or as near to it so as to make no difference. Most shapes are irregular.
In general, you cannot tell. For example, try it with a near-regular hexagon.
Length, width and heights are measures of distance and in normal circumstances are invariant (ignoring Lorentz contraction which kick in at speeds near that of light). The difference between the three is mostly a matter of convenience. Weight is the effect of gravitational force on a mass and varies as the force of gravity changes. Even on the surface of the earth it can vary by 5%. On the moon the weight of an object would be a sixth of what it was on the earth. In space, objects can become weightless.
Standing on the top of a concave slope means you can not see down to the bottom due to the bulge in the middle. A concave slope starts gently and gets steeper, once over the bulge, near the bottom. Standing on a concave slope means that you can see the bottom of the slope. A concave slope starts off steeply and becomes less steep near the bottom.
There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.
difference between short,near and far jump
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there is a difference between Cinemas and Theathers. I am not really sure what it is but I know there is one. because sometimes movie trailers will say coming to cinemas near you and others will say coming to theathers near you. so there is a difference.
The main difference between a pueblo and a presidio is that a presidio is a fort with military near the entrance and a pueblo is a village or town
Near refers to place meaning not far away, but close; nearly (adverb) means almost.
near means around all around you next to means right next to you
Near calls and returns transfer control between procedures in the same code segment. Far calls and returns pass control between different segments.
The difference is .............................there is no difference will and going to means the same just "will" takes a bit longer to happen than going to
In Carnot & Stirling cycle there were 2 isothermal processes. but in Stirling engine other 2 processes are constant volume processes whereas in Carnot other 2 processes are isentropic processes. Stirling engine has low maintenance and easy to built because of there construction. Both cycle's efficiencies near to same. but operating according to there applications.
Taiwan sounds like talywain (a rough area near the tranch)
topsoil is near the roots of trees and subsoil is underneath the roots of trees
money: it's real. you have it. near money: you can see it. you can almost touch it. but you don't have it. and you most likely never will.