The motion of the proton in a magnetic field, F= qvxB.
After a month, its position relative to the surrounding stars has changed.
The rock would have visible mineral crystals--a phaneritic texture.
We tend to use them to mean the same thing. In two dimensions, a simple support is one that allows rotation. A pin joint support is a simple support that allows rotation but not translation. A roller joint support is a simple support that allows rotation and translation.
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
Yes he did support gay rights.
After a month, its position relative to the surrounding stars has changed.
a conclusion helps the data
you need to ask ----> Does my conclusion support my hypothesis?
Drawing Conclusions
an observation becomes an thesis through experimentation, proven info and support. a thesis becomes a theory through support and a theory becomes a law through even more support
Paco and Eva's data showed a clear trend that supported my conclusion. Their findings aligned with my hypothesis and provided additional evidence to support the validity of the conclusion drawn. The consistency between our data reinforced the strength of the conclusion reached.
to explain why the data support or reject the hypothesis
Inductive.
The statement is an inference. It suggests a conclusion about the seriousness of the road damage and the anticipated cost of repairs based on observations, but does not provide direct evidence or specific details to support those claims. An observation would simply describe the condition of the road without making assumptions about the costs or severity.
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Yes, an argument with a tautologous conclusion can be considered invalid because it does not provide any new information or reasoning to support its conclusion.
An inductive argument is characterized by its support rather than its ability to conclusively prove its conclusion. Inductive reasoning involves drawing general conclusions based on specific observations or evidence, which may support a conclusion but not guarantee its truth.