No. Ever hear of a cannonball?
If its an oval type shape with 2 points (bit like the shape of an eye) it is called a Marquise Cut.If its oval, and rounded on one half, with a point on the other, its a Pear Cut.If its like a true oval shape with no points, its just called an Oval Cut.
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Both are true there is an interdependance.
It is true only for s-orbital which is spherical in shape. p-, f- and d- orbitals are not spherical in shape.
True. Liquids are able to flow and conform to the shape of their container due to their ability to move freely past one another. This property distinguishes liquids from solids, which maintain their own shape and volume.
False, a projectile is simply something that flies through the air irrespective of its shape. A football is a projectile. footballs are pointed though. Think: NERF bullets.
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No, projectiles are not always affected by centripetal force. Centripetal force only comes into play when there is circular motion involved. In the case of projectiles, the force of gravity is the dominant force acting on the object.
projectiles can be fin or spin stabilized
True
True...
Absolutely not!
It is possible, but not always true.
Not true. A square which is inscribed in a 5-pointed star shape, for example, will not be inscribed.
If its an oval type shape with 2 points (bit like the shape of an eye) it is called a Marquise Cut.If its oval, and rounded on one half, with a point on the other, its a Pear Cut.If its like a true oval shape with no points, its just called an Oval Cut.
the fuzes can be activated by any type of movement
No. All four sided shapes are quadrilateral.