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you need to know two different positions for the moving object, and the time interval between them. Velocity is the time it took to go from point A to point BTechnically, tho- you only need two things... Distance traveled and time.
There were two individual scientists who invented the three-point bending test. Their names were Werner Butscher and Friedrich Riemeier.
To identify and objects location you need three pieces of information. These are a reference point, a distance from the reference point, and a direction from the reference point.
The three intensive physical properties are density, boiling point and melting point.
When you want to compare something or measure something, in order to make the comparison you have to know and agree where you are starting from. The point at which you are starting is your "reference point"
three point turn
like three A's four B's
fulcrum (pivot point), load (the thing being moved) and effort (the thing doing the moving)
The three point shot has provided more intense situations towards the end of games and a higher scoring average for the 24 second shot clock era.
Three-sevenths
The prefix kilo means 1000, so 1 kiloleter is 1000 liters. To convert it, you just move the decimal point three places to the right. Thus 130.5 kiloliters, moving the decimal point three places to the right, is 130,500 liters.
In much of the world, in groups of three from the decimal point outwards (in both directions). On the integer side the groups may be separated by commas (or full stops). In South Asia, though, integers are grouped in three and then in twos - again moving to the left from the decimal point.
Conversion from kilometers to meters is just moving the decimal point three places to the right. 220 km = 220000 m
One point two three three.
A Three point shot
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No. It is read as "zero point three" or "point three"