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I assume you mean "uniform circular motion". That means that:* An object moves in a circle, and * The speed, and therefore also the angular speed, is constant. As an example, this occurs in many machines that have rotating parts.
Interference does not occur when one wave is brighter than another, and the fainter wave cannot be observed. It occurs when two or more waves overlap.
Since these are extremes that cannot be acheived due to the laws of physics, it cannot happen. However, If it could happen, I suspect a paradox would occur.
by radiation - convection and conduction cannot occur in a vacuum!
Conduction cannot occur within a vacuum because it requires a substrate (i.e. matter) for energy to be transferred.
uniform deposition will be occur
If a ball slides down a frictionless hill there will be no rotation of the ball. But with friction the ball will both translate and rotate down the hill.
Yes, when channels are specific for the structures of individual molecules it is active transport. Active transport cannot occur if the energy they are moving is not of the same type, like glucose cannot move calcium.
Mutation cannot occur. Apex
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
The Spanish Armada took place on the English Channel.
During evolution, chromosomal cariation in structure cannot occur due to
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Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. If two events are mutually exclusive what is the probability that both occur.
Thunder does not occur without lightning, you just don't see the lightning because its behind the clouds per the Weather Channel