Velocity can either increase or decrease. It can do so at either an increasing or decreasing rate (positive or negative acceleration)
Thermal velocity can be defined as the speed at which particles move to make up a gas, liquid, or other such substance. Thermal velocity is a measurement of temperature. This is a common term used in medicine research.
The two things that make up a force are MAGNITUDE and DIRECTION... Amanda~(not member) This is not right. I just looked in my science textbook, and I'm sorry to confuse you all. The answer is size and DIRECTION . Thanks! Julia~ (member)
'Vertical velocity' means speed up or down.
True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.True. It is accelerating because the velocity constantly changes. The velocity constantly changes because the direction changes - and a velocity is made up of a magnitude, and a direction.
There are two things that make up fermentation. The two things that make up fermentation are lactic acid and propionic acid.
Two things that make up a climate would be the temperature and the precipitation in a certain amount of time. This is true for all climates.
Mass and atoms
clay and sand
culture and climate
Two things that make up a solution is a solvent and a solute.
If the organ in question is the heart, we can conveniently divide up the heart into the two atria and the two ventricles. Not all organs can be easily analysed in terms of two things. Organs are actually made up of lots of things.
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phospholipids and embedded
Celluose fiber and proteins
The protons and the neutrons.
Temperature and precipitation