"Clear" objects are named "clear" because light can pass through them. If light could not pass through them, they would not be labeled "clear".
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
Because dark colours absorbs light, and energy;and its named absortion coefficient. ============================== Some substances and objects made from them reflect more light and absorb less. Other substances and objects made from them reflect less light and absorb more. The ones that reflect more and absorb less are the ones that appear lighter to us. Why ? Because they absorb less light and reflect more of it toward our eyes.
What could be the temperature of hot objects compared to Cold objects?
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
mecos
Presidents do not name celestial objects. The objects are generally named by the discoverer, and are ratified by the International Astronomical Union.
Herro
They are solids. There is an infinite number of them and not all are named.
I think it's just the order the objects are thought of when guessing at what "that object in the sky" is. Planes are often named after objects other than birds. Cherokee's, Cessna's, Mooney's and Lear all all examples of planes not named after birds.
Mercury the liquid metal.
robert hooke
Helium is named after the Greek word for the Sun, selenium comes from the Greek word for the Moon. Uranium, neptunium, and plutonium are named after Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Mercury is, of course, named after Mercury. Cerium and palladium are named after the asteroids Ceres and Pallas.That's only eight, but there's also tellurium, which comes from the Latin word tellus, meaning Earth.
Helium is named after the Greek word for the Sun, selenium comes from the Greek word for the Moon. Uranium, neptunium, and plutonium are named after Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Mercury is, of course, named after Mercury. Cerium and palladium are named after the asteroids Ceres and Pallas.That's only eight, but there's also tellurium, which comes from the Latin word tellus, meaning Earth.
robert hooke
"Clear" objects are named "clear" because light can pass through them. If light could not pass through them, they would not be labeled "clear".
It is a company that makes silver-plate objects. Started by a guy named Poole.