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Yes, the impeachment process is laid down in Article II of the US constitution in Section 4.
4 sec/1 min = 4 sec/60 sec = 1/15
1. Agreements in restrain of marriage (sec.26) 2. Agreements in restrain of trade (sec.27) 3. Agreements in restrain of legal proceedings (sec.28) 4. Agreements the meaning of which is uncertain (sec.29) 5. Agreements by way of wager (sec.30) 6. Agreements contingent on impossible event (sec.36) 7. Agreements to do impossible acts (sec.56)
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Article II of the United States Constitution states that "Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector."
Frequency = Velocity / wavelength. So Velocity = (frequency)*(wavelength) Hz is a unit meaning cycles per second or just sec-1(4 sec-1 )*(3 m) = 12 meters per second
V = V0 + a t V0 = + 32.1 m/sec a = - 9.78 m/sec2 t = 4 sec V = (32.1) + 4 (-9.78) = (32.1) - (39.12) = - 7.02 m/sec (7.02 m/sec downward)
1 min = 60 sec 250 sec = 250/60 = 4 minutes and 10 sec
According to Article III, Section I, of the Constitution, Supreme Court justices hold their offices "during good behavior," meaning for life, as long as they don't commit an impeachable offense. Qualifying infractions are defined in Article II, Section 4, as "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."
The requirements appear in Article II, section 1, paragraph 4.
Since period is the reciprocal of frequency, i.e Period = 1/frequency: Frequency = 4 kHz = 4000 cycles/sec Period = 1/(4000 cycles/sec) = 1 sec/4000 cycles = 0.00025 sec/cycle
They are legal! I looked for a long time, but couldn't find an answer... here is a web site (see related links below). Sec. 4-26. - Keeping fowl in the City. Sec. 4-27. - Keeping horses and cattle. Sec. 4-28. - Keeping goats. Sec. 4-29. - Driving livestock over streets. Sec. 4-30. - Keeping miniature pigs as household pets. Secs. 4-31-4-50. - Reserved. Says goats are legal.