cell! cell!
He told him about the current stock investments he was interested in.
Hooke's law applies to elastic materials, which means that the material will return to its original shape when the deforming force is removed. Inelastic materials do not follow Hooke's law as they do not exhibit linear elasticity.
cells got their name from "Robert Hooke's named them that because, the boxes in the thin slice of cork reminded him of a monastary .So Hooke decided to give them the same name-cells...Ooh and if you don't believe me get a science book with an owl on it,and above the owl it will say,HARCOURT,and the ansewer will be on p.#A6.And for more help go online and type in,www.harcourtschool.com
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Isaac Newton had a contentious rivalry with fellow mathematician and scientist Robert Hooke. They often clashed over their work in the field of physics, particularly in relation to gravitation and the law of optics. Newton's distaste for Hooke was well-documented in their correspondence and historical records.
He told him about the current stock investments he was interested in.
"Robert Hooke discovered cells in a paragraph?"
Robert Hooke did.
Your local bank can be your stock broker. This is difficult to say which one is the best Canadian stock brokers. Etrade and TD Waterhouse are a few of them.
i think it might be the microscope if you would say that is tecnology because Robert hooke discovered cells with it in the 17th century
I'm not sure there's a definitive answer for this question. I'd venture to say that Robert Hooke, the first to view cells under a microscope discovered it, because I think we've always understood that cells were made of *something* inside a membrane, and over time we've discovered what all the stuff inside it is. I think that this person who previously answered this question was not aware that Robert Hook discovered cell wall. The reason being low power microscope and that he observed cork cells
Robert Hooke observed tiny compartments in cork samples under the microscope and thought they resembled small rooms or cells, so he referred to them as "cells". This discovery led to the term "cell" being used to describe the basic structural unit of living organisms.
In a speech, Robert Hooke, a prominent scientist and thinker of the 17th century, might discuss topics such as his contributions to the fields of physics, biology, and architecture, emphasizing the importance of observation, experimentation, and innovation in scientific inquiry. He may also highlight the significance of his work in the advancement of knowledge and the impact it has had on shaping our understanding of the natural world.
A trader buys and sells, but usually for someone other than himself. If I want to buy a stock, I would get a stock broker to buy it for me. The stock broker would then be acting as a trader, while I would be acting as an investor. An investor looks for profitable investments, which is to say, things to buy, such as stocks, bonds, gold, coffee futures, etc., which will increase in value and/or generate a good rate of dividends. A trader is just concerned with buying and selling.
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It depends on how you are using the word, "stock". If stock is referring to an action, then you can say "Stock the shelves". If "stock" is used as a noun, then you can say, "This stock of printing paper needs to be moved".
Hooke's law applies to elastic materials, which means that the material will return to its original shape when the deforming force is removed. Inelastic materials do not follow Hooke's law as they do not exhibit linear elasticity.