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You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows
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A force vector - or just about any physical vector, for that matter - is usually represented as an arrow. The direction of the arrow represents the direction of the vector; the length of the arrow is supposed to be proportional to the force (or to whatever physical quantity you are representing).
it is a diagram that show how much heat has come thourth
because arrows can show directions
You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows
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You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows
it is a diagram in which arrows show the passing of energy (on animal eating another) in a pond. I is doing this in Biology!
A diagram for input and output is typically shaped like a diamond. On one end you have the input, then arrows show where that input goes; this is typically to multiple locations. The arrows will then show how the information arrives at the output destination.
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what do the arrow show
The direction of the arrow indicates the direction of the resultant force. The length of the arrow indicates the amount of the force. Resultant means the net result of two or more forces.
The entity relationship diagram shows the relationship between different things via a diagram. The diagram on a matrimonial website can help to show if the partners are compatible.