If there were no decimal point, it would be challenging to represent fractional values, making it difficult to perform calculations involving non-integer numbers. This limitation would hinder precise measurements in fields like science, finance, and engineering, where fractions and percentages are crucial. Consequently, numerical representation would be confined to whole numbers, significantly reducing the clarity and accuracy of data interpretation. Overall, everyday calculations and various applications would be severely impacted.
They would 'intersect'. ('cross', have one point in common)
Then, at some point, the field would go into two directions simultaneously, which doesn't make much sense. The magnetic field lines form continuous closed loops.The tangent to the field line at a point represent the direction of the net magnetic field B,at that point.The magnetic field lines do not intersect,if they did, the direction of the magnetic field would not be unique at the point of intersection.
Point 4 would be 0.4 and point 115 would be 0.115. 0.4 is almost four times bigger than 0.115
No. It has no shape or dimensions. If it did, it would not be a point, it would be a very very very very small dot.
nothing would happen
I will get a point added to my total contributions.
They would 'intersect'. ('cross', have one point in common)
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It would depend upon type and location of point mutation .
The nose of the aircraft would start to point down
the arrow in the compass would point to the magnet
It would take quicker to heat up and work than if you used a wax with a high melting point.
If a room were cooled to the dew point, the air temperature would reach the point at which water vapor in the air would begin to condense. This would result in the formation of dew on surfaces like windows, walls, and floors.
Compasses would point south instead of north.
to make the point that killing, is, in fact bad and that if a future like this would ever happen, it would not be good.
If the dew point were lower, it would take longer for rising air to cool to its saturation point. This would result in a lower cloud base. This is also called the lifting condensation level.