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What happens when every substance has its own particular melting point?

it melts


Can Distance be fully described with a magnitude and a unit?

Distance can be fully described with a magnitude and a unit. It is a scalar quantity, which means it has a magnitude (numerical value) but not a direction. A related quantity is displacement, which is the straight line distance from a starting point to an ending point. Displacement is a vector quantity, so it can only be fully described with a magnitude, a unit, and and direction.


What is the point in grafiti?

well theres no real point to graffiti its really just to get your name or your gangs name around every were its like marking your teratory


What happens to the temperature of main sequence stars as the brightness increased?

Brightness is a value of luminosity verses distance as viewed from a point.From Earth, the luminosity of a star is it's apparent magnitude, whereas absolute magnitude is it luminosity as viewed from a set point (for stars this value is about 32 light years).Because of this a star can loose temperature but gain in diameter and appear brighter, in contrast a star can contract and thus shrink, but heat up and appear brighter.Brightness is related to temperature, not the other way around.


What are the points called on each side of the prime meridian?

The longitude of every point on Earth, from the Prime Meridian out to halfway around the world in the westerly direction is labeled "west longitude". The longitude of every point on Earth from the Prime Meridian out to halfway around the world in the easterly direction is labeled "east longitude".

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Why is the size of a decimal number not necessarily determined by the number of decimal places notated?

Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude.


What has a position but no magnitude?

point is the answer


Does a point have width or breadth?

Axiom: "A point has no magnitude".


What happens when every substance has its own particular melting point?

it melts


What is thuban the stars luminosity?

Its absolute magnitude is -1.20.Its magnitude from our point of view is +3.65.


A point does not have length height or width?

"A point has no magnitude" so yes.


How does estimating help us place the decimal point in the quotient?

Estimating will give an indication of the order of magnitude of the answer. The decimal point determines the order of magnitude.


What is difference between vector field and the scalar field?

Look in the room that you are in. Its temperature varies at every point in the room. IN addition, notice that the air moves at different rates at each part of the room and therefore in different directions. The temperature is different at every point but it has no direction. It just has one value at each point in the room - temperature. On the other hand, the air is moving at different rates (velocity) around the room. Therefore it has a magnitude concerning the velocity. Unlike the temperature however, the air is also moving in a certain direction at each point. Therefore, at each point in space, the temperature is different and has only one value of magnitude so it is a scalar field. The air would be known as a vector field because in addition to its magnitude, its velocity, it has direction because it is moving.


How much degree sis a point?

A point has no dimensions and no magnitude and so it has no degrees.


Can a vector have zero magnitude?

Yes, and in that case it is a point.


Why should an test charge be of negligibly smaller magnitude?

The magnitude of the test charge must be small enough so that it does not disturb the distribution of the charges whose electric field we wish to measure otherwise the measured field will be different from the actual field.


What is the magnitude of cassiopeiae?

Cassiopeia A is a supernova remnant in the constellation Cassiopeia.It has no single point of luminosity, so no definitive magnitude can be attributed to it.