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When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object the same size force on the first object.
It could be two items of the same size, but made out of different materials, for instance, one made of aluminum, and another made of iridium.
Simply put, a thermal difference is a difference in temperature between one object and another one, or one area of an object and another area of that same object.
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When one object is hotter than another, heat will be transferred from the hot object to the cold object. The hot object will cool down, and the cold object will heat up, until they are the same temperature.
One can calculate their measurements to find a top that fits perfectly on one by measuring one's chest. Also, one can compare one's top size with another person with a similar top size.
One Size Fits All was created in 1974-08.
Spark plugs use SAE and not Metric. The one that fits it is the one that fits it.
No, because you stated that it's size 12 to 14, therefore it is not "one size fits all" it is a size 12 to 14
When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object the same size force on the first object.
newton's third law
There is no such thing
In a sentence where clothing is being described as one size fits all, the phrase can be substituted with generic or standard, where there is no specific alterations made to the item.
one complete circular movement made by one object around another object
Sure, if one object presses down on another object.
Use the one that fits.Use the one that fits.
one object has greater density than another when it has