meter sticks give precise measurements and in order to get the full precise answer you should start where the numbers start at on the meter stick.
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every 15 minutes
45= 9x5 18= 9x2 9x5x2=90 seconds pass before the gear align again
The compass will align itself with the magnetic field generated by the current flow through the wires.
Iron has magnetic domains, that tend to align when the iron is in a magnetic field. Many other materials don't have such magnetic domains.
False. You will want to use "center" align.
If you're using HTML, you can use a code like this to align a picture: <img src="PIC URL" align="center" valign="top"> The "align='center'" means that it will be aligned in the center of the page across. The "valign" stands for vertical align and means it will (in this case) be aligned at the top of the page, table cell, etc.
You could align the edge of the object with the zero on the ruler and then read off the marking on the ruler which aligned with the other end of the object.
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You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.You can left align them, center them and right align them.
If you want the image to align left, then use the ALIGN=LEFT tag. If you want it to align to the right, use the ALIGN=RIGHT tag. <IMG SRC="image URL" ALIGN=RIGHT>
How can you align at the top of a page?
reverse and then align it
Align in french is aligner
So the decimal points line up and you can have a visual clue that larger numbers are longer.
Psychology is used in business to study customers, competitors, and organizations to better align your products on the market.
Check out this web site. ://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cp.htm {| |+ align="left" |Number of persons executed in the United States, 1930-2007 |- ! scope="col" width="44%" | Year ! scope="col" colspan="2" | Executions | ---- ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1930 | 155 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1931 | 153 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1932 | 140 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1933 | 160 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1934 | 168 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1935 | 199 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1936 | 195 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1937 | 147 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1938 | 190 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1939 | 160 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1940 | 124 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1941 | 123 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1942 | 147 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1943 | 131 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1944 | 120 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1945 | 117 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1946 | 131 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1947 | 153 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1948 | 119 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1949 | 119 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1950 | 82 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1951 | 105 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1952 | 83 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1953 | 62 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1954 | 81 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1955 | 76 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1956 | 65 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1957 | 65 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1958 | 49 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1959 | 49 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1960 | 56 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1961 | 42 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1962 | 47 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1963 | 21 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1964 | 15 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1965 | 7 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1966 | 1 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1967 | 2 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1968 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1969 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1970 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1971 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1972 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1973 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1974 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1975 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1976 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1977 | 1 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1978 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1979 | 2 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1980 | 0 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1981 | 1 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1982 | 2 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1983 | 5 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1984 | 21 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1985 | 18 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1986 | 18 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1987 | 25 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1988 | 11 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1989 | 16 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1990 | 23 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1991 | 14 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1992 | 31 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1993 | 38 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1994 | 31 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1995 | 56 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1996 | 45 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1997 | 74 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1998 | 68 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 1999 | 98 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 2000 | 85 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 2001 | 66 ! width="44%" align="middle" | 2002 | 71 ! align="middle" | 2003 | 65 ! align="middle" | 2004 | 59 ! align="middle" | 2005 | 60 ! align="middle" | 2006 | 53 ! 2007 | 42 Source: Capital Punishment, 2006 - Statistical Tables, December 2007, NCJ 220219 |}