GPS (Global Positioning System)
An RFID tag is a microchip combined with an antenna in a compact package; the packaging is structured to allow the RFID tag to be attached to an object to be tracked.
yes they do have tracks!
There are no tracks on it until you put tracks on it.
Imprint evidence refers to any impression left behind by an object on a surface, such as shoeprints, tire tracks, or tool marks. It is commonly used in forensic investigations to help identify the type of object that made the impression and potentially link it to a suspect.
The collective noun for tracks can be "a set of tracks" or "a series of tracks." While there isn't a widely recognized singular term specifically for tracks, these phrases effectively convey the idea of multiple tracks grouped together. In certain contexts, such as music or film, "a collection of tracks" can also be used.
Chris Stall has written: 'Animal tracks of Alaska' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Identification 'Animal Tracks of the Pacific Northwest' 'Animal tracks of southern California' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Birds, Mammals 'Animal tracks of the Rocky Mountains' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Birds, Mammals 'Animal tracks of Texas' -- subject(s): Animal tracks, Identification
A good example is animal tracks. You may see, for instance, paw tracks in the sand. You did not see the dog that made those tracks, but you know he was there because the tracks are there. In this case you have indirectly observed the dog.
to tighten the tracks there are grease nipples that will tighten the tracks
No
train tracks or a railroad
Train tracks are magnetic.
Train tracks