yes it was
The period from 1750 - 1850 is known as the Age of Revolution.
The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century.
A Boston newspaper described the years after the War of 1812 as the "Era of Good Feelings." This phrase reflected a period marked by national unity and a sense of optimism following the war, as political divisions seemed to diminish and American nationalism grew. It was characterized by economic expansion and the absence of major partisan strife, although underlying tensions would eventually resurface.
The US capitol (a building housing the legislature) was the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.*For two months before the signing of the Treaty of Paris on September 3, 1783, Congress was meeting in Nassau Hall in Princeton, New Jersey. This was long after the war was essentially won (October, 1781).(see related question)
Enlightment Period
the period of revolution is related to the semimajor axis.... :)
the period of revolution is about 6.4 days
The period of a pendulum for an observer in motion will be dilated due to time dilation effects at relativistic speeds. The formula for time dilation is T' = T / γ, where T' is the dilated period, T is the proper period, and γ is the Lorentz factor equal to (1 - v^2/c^2)^0.5 with v as the observer's speed and c as the speed of light. Substituting v = 0.95c into the formula and solving will give the dilated period of the pendulum for the observer moving at 0.95c.
The period from 1750 - 1850 is known as the Age of Revolution.
Jupiter has the shortest period of revolution among the gas giants, with a revolution period of about 11.86 Earth years.
The term "Era of Good Feelings" was coined by a Boston newspaper in 1817 to describe the period of national unity and political harmony during James Monroe's presidency. This era saw a decline in political party conflicts and a sense of overall optimism following the War of 1812.
because it was a period when resentment between political parties ended and a new era of unity began. hope that helped :)
No. The period of revolution depends on the size of the orbit of the planet.
Mars has roughly twice the Earth's period of revolution.
its revolution period is 687 (Earth) days.And its rotation period is 24 hours, 39 minutes
The farther it is from the sun the longer its period of revolution (its "year").
The farther it is from the sun the longer its period of revolution (its "year").