Kilometres per hour or miles per hour for a car.
You could use the same units for runners but most would use metres per second or feet per second.
feet per second
if groups of scientists didn't work together they would go at different speeds and probably get different results need to describe it completely so that when they use that same factor in an experiment they have the data.
This variable speed drill is for drilling different diameter chose different speeds. Workpiece material in the drill speed is important.
Different vibration frequencies of the vocal cords result in different sounds. This is essential for singers of all kinds. The vocal cords allow for musical sounds of the voice to be expressed.
1 Light the Bunsen burner.2Place a lump of Vaseline and a drawing pin on the aluminum stick.3 Place the stick about 3 inches above the flame and start the stopwatch.4 When the drawing pin falls off, stop the stopwatch and record the time.5 Repeat this for the other 3 metal sticks.6 Compare your results and explain in your report why the drawing pin fell off at different speeds.
Yes and no. For practical purposes most all liquids will evaporate over time. Technically, you can create a controlled environement to eliminate evaporation.
There are two types of muscle fibers, fast-twitch and slow-twitch. Each muscle is a combination of different proportions of these fibers. Muscles in different people have different compositions, which is why some athletes are better marathon runners, while others are better sprinters.
This condition is called wind shear. It is indeed a crucial factor in producing tornadoes.
The variable intake controls the amount of air pushed through the engine in order to keep it from stalling. The laws of physics that describe Air flow at speeds below Mach 1 (speed of sound) are different for air flow at supersonic speeds. So the size and shape of the engine inlet at low speeds are different that at high speeds.
Cassowaries are fast runners, attaining speeds up to 30 miles (48 km) per hr.
Cassowaries are fast runners, attaining speeds up to 30 miles (48 km) per hr.
Sunspots rotate at different speeds.
As long as you need - everyone grieves differently and at different speeds.
We sum the two different speeds and devided by two
if groups of scientists didn't work together they would go at different speeds and probably get different results need to describe it completely so that when they use that same factor in an experiment they have the data.
Guns and food were the items that brought independent blockade runners the most profit. Blockade runners were also used by the military in the South during the Civil War. A blockade runner is a smaller ship that could reach high speeds on the open seas.
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