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Pascal's Principle
False, it's the Pascal Principle
only if it is moved parallel to its original direction
Independent and Dependent Variables
the horizontal component remain unchanged because there in no acceleration in horizontal direction
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Pascal's Principle
False, it's the Pascal Principle
According to Pascal's principle, a change in pressure at any point in a fluid is transmitted equally and unchanged in all directions throughout the fluid.
Mitochondrial DNA, the DNA in the organelle called the mitochondria, it the DNA transmitted unchanged from mothers to their children.
Yes because the amount of liquid is still the same, nothing is added or taken away If the temperature and pressure are unchanged then the volume of the liquid is unchanged regardless of the container it is in.
A static character remains essentially unchanged throughout the action of a story. They typically do not undergo significant development or transformation.
solid material
only if it is moved parallel to its original direction
Pascal's principle states that when pressure is applied to an enclosed fluid, it is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid. That pressure is also transferred to the walls of the container.
The inequality is maintained with the direction of the inequality unchanged.
The chemical structure of water remain unchanged.