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accurately predicts the behavior of objects:at high velocity (special)near large masses (general)
Hooke's law predicts 1.5 cm. This may or may not be true of a real spring.
Because Young's Modulus is a property of solids.Put simply if you get a section of wire and stretch it or compress it, Young's Modulus predicts the amount a wire will extend under tension or buckle under compression.You can't do this with gases and liquids so they do not have a Young's Modulus
If light passes by a large mass gravity will pull it down a little, bending its trajectory. If light leaves a large mass gravity will "stretch" its wavelength (decrease its frequency)and if it falls into a large mass gravity will scruntch up its wavelength (increase its frequency).
The Second Law predicts that a reaction or process occurs if the entropy increases. Informally, "disorder" will increase; though this is not a very exact definition. Some things where this applies to in gases include:* If you bring two gases together, they will mix. * Pressures will tend to be equalized. * Temperatures will tend to be equalized.
Jem predicts that Atticus and Tom will win the case and Tom will be found not guilty because of the evidence that proves he is innocent
The name of a person that predicts an earthquake is a mineralogist.
The Second Witch predicts that Macbeth will be made Thane of Cawdor.The Third Witch predicts that Macbeth will become king.The Third Witch predicts that Banquo's descendants will become kings.
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Maurice Woodruff Predicts - 1969 was released on: USA: 13 July 1969
Foreground contextual condtioning occurs when an emotionally salient event (such as a shock or some food) is presented in an environment (a context) with no discrete cues to predict it. In this case, the context is the most direct predictor of the salient event and conditioning to the context will be strong. Background contextual conditioning occurs when the same emotionally salient event is presented in a context but each event is predicted by a discete cue (for example, a tone that comes on for 10 seconds before the shock is delivered). The context is always "on" or there (in the "background")and gives no timing about when the shock will happen. The tone only appears when the shock is about to be delivered. In this case there are still pairings of the context and the shock and some conditioning will accrue to the context, however this will be less than would occur if the cue was not present. In this case, the tone cue is in the "foreground" and the rat will learn that the tone predicts the shock, and this learning will "block" learning about the context since the tone is a better predictor of the shock.
An apocalyptic is a person who predicts apocalypses.
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