if molecular shape is symmatrical then its non-polar but if it is non symmatrical then its polar.
no
yes because people can use satalites
If you use 'polarity' in the sense of electric charge, no, it does not. Voltage is simply another word for potential difference and potential difference doesn't have an electric charge. Potential, on the other hand does, but its charge polarity depends on from where it is being measured. If you use 'polarity' in the sense of direction, then, yes, it does. You can allocate direction to a voltage.
Reverse polarity can lead to several risks, including electrical shock, equipment damage, and fire hazards. When electrical devices are connected with reversed polarity, they may not operate correctly, potentially causing short circuits or overheating. Sensitive electronics can be severely damaged, and in some cases, it may create a dangerous situation for users if they come into contact with faulty equipment. Proper wiring and use of polarity indicators can help mitigate these risks.
You could use a sling psychrometer to get the relative humidity and predict tomarrows weather. You could use satilites to see what to atmosphere looks like and predict tomarrows weather.
the polarity of the battery is reversed
The polarity of both ends of a magnet is different. The positive and negative polarity exist for a magnet.
They use a seismograph to predict tsunamis.
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
It seems impossible to predict the weather.
A meteorologist's job is to predict the weather. Can a psychic predict the future?
The cell was at a molecular level.
You use shapes in architecture, and the shapes you use are geometric ones.
How will managers use financial information to predict outcomes for business?
they use angles. and designs stuff with shapes! they use angles. and designs stuff with shapes!
Because you have to use different shapes in your life.
Yes, through the use of global positioning systemsscientists use satellite data to predict earthquakes.