Newton's F=ma is an example of a law that could explain all motion in the universe.
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Encoding can be used to make the file; a database or a word processed document smaller so that it requires less memory on the computers hard drive or memory stick. An example of encoded data could be 'Male' = 'M' or 'Blue' = 'B'
Stop motion animation is one storytelling technique that can be used to advantage by the director who employs this style. Given the monies involved in paying actors, vis a vis the monies paid to stop-motion animators, there could be an economic advantage. There may be actions that are required by the story that no actor could perform. Engaging an audiences' imagination involves the audience in the story, and stop-motion animation forces suspension of disbelief, because the character is not known for other work.
There are many different industries that you could find in the country of Spain. You could find clothing for example.
The email address of Bangladesh PM is not public. He could explain it as privacy issue.
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I think the question is about projectile motion, Yes the animals jumping is the best example of projectile motion, when they jump a parabolic curve is formed thus their jumping could be taken as an example of projectile motion.......
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A pendulum swinging back and forth is an example of a motion that repeatedly follows the same path. The oscillation of a metronome or a rocking chair is another instance of this type of motion.
There are many ways in which you could explain the philosophy of Manifest destiny. You could draw diagrams for example.
Newton explained Kepler's laws of planetary motion using his laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation. Newton showed that Kepler's laws could be derived from his own laws, providing a cohesive and comprehensive explanation for the motion of planets in the solar system. By combining these theories, Newton was able to show that a single set of principles could explain both terrestrial and celestial motion.
When they could not explain something they put a god. Example thunder, then they said Thor was angry.
A tree can be used for a frame of reference for the motion of a snowboarder.
A fairly easy one to understand is the random motion of atoms or molecules in a gas or liquid. The constituent particles are all just "wandering around" in the substance, and they bump into each other and anything that is containing them or to which they are exposed. That's a lot of non-uniform motion.
If no force, the planets would move in a straight line, not in a orbit around the sun.
A change in velocity - for example, a motion when there was no previous motion - occurs if an unbalanced force is applied to an object.
If, as ancient astronomers thought, that our Earth was the center point of rotation for other planets, then it is difficult to explain why those planets would move in a direction opposite to their rotation. Ptolemy came up with a solution that worked, but it was a cumbersome one. Nicolae Copernicus was able to show that this retrograde motion could be explained easily if it were assumed that our Sun was the actual center of rotation of the planets.