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Yes. An object is weightless if gravity is the only force acting on it. (for example, a ball falling in a vacuum) There is no true "weightlessness", because, even if two masses are separated by billions of light years, there is still a gravitational attraction force. There is a distance at which this cannot be felt anymore, but there is still a force.
You should hold the arm and the base of the microscope.
It only takes two.
The d sublevel consists of five orbitals that can hold a maximum of two electrons each. The total maximum number of electrons that the d sublevel can hold is 10 electrons.
Yes, it is true that an object's location and the time it takes to move to that location are the two observations used to create a motion diagram.
It takes three. Two to hold the bulb and one to hold the whip.
Speech or language enables two people to hold a conversation.
What happens to your bones when you are weightless, is that your bones will get weaker and weaker. That is why everyday, astronauts, have to spend two hours on a treadmill everyday of there space expedition.
Well there's A models which hold one person, the B models hold two persons the C models hold one person and D models hold hold two people and the E models hold too people also.
Grilled Cheese with tooth-picks and candy corn. Those two are the most deadly foods to eat in a weightless environment, as concluded by the NDSA.
Yes you can. It takes two people to make a person.
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
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A hut that can hold up to two people
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your computer exploding
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