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Mark Martin has finished second in points 5 times: '90, '94, '98, '02 and '09.
Dwell angle is simply the amount of time the points or electronic ignition components are in a closed state to charge the primary side of the ignition coil for firing of the spark plug.. This time is expressed in distibutor rotation, hence the degrees..
no will never no. <who ever said that needs a brain! This one is pretty simple. The circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 kilometers). Through the Poles it is shorter. Simply half the circumference eg - 12450.775 Miles.
In Bohr's atomic model, electrons are in specific orbitals (NOT orbits), which are at specific energy levels. An electron can go directly from one orbital to another, but it can never be in-between any two orbitals. The energy level of these orbitals is specified by angular momentum being quantized.
Honestly, you're in luck. In a few weeks on December 21, 2020, Jupiter and Saturn will align... a real Christmas star. (By the way people think the Christmas Star is Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus.) These things are rare... the last Jupiter-Saturn alignment was in 1226... Now for all the planets, hmm. I'd say it won't happen in the next 10,000 years. Even Wikipedia has ecliptic events for 500,000 AD. Unlike what many think, it's not going to be the end.
The orbits never change their position...
he never died. after getting old,he was forced to retire into the heavens above
The height is not mentioned, just that it was intended to 'reach the heavens' but was never completed.
Never. They are points on the same line. *------*
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Never.
in our solar system the planets which are of a closer proximity to the sun than the earth never go in a retrograding motion as their orbits are smaller
Neptune's orbit and Uranus' orbit are never meeting, but Pluto and Neptune do have their orbits cross. :)
Niels Bohr started the theory of electrons moving in exact orbits around the nucleus, but I've never heard of these orbits called 'tracks'
the earths core is never hot it is always going to be hot the lower you go the hoter it gets.p.s. your welcome :) say thank you ;)
Comets with parabolic orbits typically enter the solar system once and then leave, never to return. Their orbits are influenced by the gravitational pull of the Sun and other celestial bodies, causing them to follow a path that resembles a parabola. Once they pass close to the Sun, they gain enough speed to escape the solar system.
If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.