It is somewhat like a gas, air, for example, which can flow to assume any shape.
By artificial, one must assume that you mean not-natural diamonds, but diamonds formed in a laboratory. The difference is money. Natural diamonds are always more expensive than diamonds formed in a laboratory, given that all the elements about the stone are equal: cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A certified gemologist will always be able to determine the origin of a diamond.
The outer planets are not a very good example of rigid bodies because of their very thick atmospheres, but it is common to assume they are rigid for calculating the angular momentum.
As you did not specify an isotope of cesium, I will assume you meant natural cesium. Natural cesium is not radioactive so it does not decay. There will always be the same 10 g of cesium, no matter how long you wait.
Professor Stephen Hawking is probably the most famous disabled scientist having contributed significantly to black hole theory; he suffers from symptoms matching those of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) which keeps him confined to a wheelchair.
what do scientist assume about the universe???
nature happens in a consistant manner
The forensic scientist can assume that the number of adenine molecules in the DNA sample is equal to the number of thymine molecules, as adenine always pairs with thymine in DNA. This is known as Chargaff's rule. By determining the number of thymine molecules, the scientist can indirectly infer the number of adenine molecules present in the DNA sample.
The way the universe works now is the same as how it did in the past, as well as how it will work in the future, which is unverifiable and therefore must be assumed. Some examples: - Scientists assume that there is no way to secure complete and absolute truth - Secular scientists assume that the earth and universe were not created supernaturally. - Scientists assume that natural laws we identify will apply to all of the universe - Scientists assume that they all work towards the common good - Scientists assume life can evolve on earth in the presence of water - Most scientists assume near-death experiences and out-of- body experiences are a result of a lack of oxygen in the brain
Assume the position!
not always, i assume
I assume that would fall under something a geologist would study
If you are unsure always assume it is.
False
Most can, so always assume they will
possibly not turned off.
I assume you mean in animals? The best example is a sponge, in Phylum Porifera.