Three tail configurations refer to a specific arrangement or setup involving three distinct tails, which could pertain to various contexts such as animal anatomy, physics, or design. In a biological sense, it might describe an organism with three tail-like appendages. In a technical or design context, it could denote a configuration in a system or mechanism where three tails function together for a specific purpose. The exact meaning can vary based on the field of study or application.
The phrase "his tail fling in the air" can mean that the tail is positioned or moving upwards. This can be a sign of excitement, aggression, or playfulness depending on the context.
I'm not sure what you mean by "your tongue in your tail." Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
Solutions are mixtures of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. They do not have electron configurations. Only atoms and ions have electron configurations.
The externall shell of electrons is completely filled.
A tiger, It can grow 11 ft (340 cm) from head to tail. A lion is second with 9 ft (275 cm) and a cheetah third with 8 ft (244 cm) ***Second answerer says: Largest tail to body ratio would have to be the Cheetah as they use it for steering through tight turns: You may want to direct your question directly to BIGCATONE, though...
configurations of Common-source (CS), Common-drain (CD) or Source-follower (SF) and the Common-gate (CG) available for most FET devices. These three JFET amplifier configurations correspond to the common-emitter, emitter-follower and the common-base configurations using bipolar transistors.
If you mean 1: head 2:tail 3:head the probability is 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8. If you mean only that you want the heads and tails to alternate, that is, you mean the above or tail, head , tail, the probability is 1/8 + 1/8 = 1/4.
You can get a piano in three basic configurations: *Upright*Console*Grand
there can be only three combo's ------ head n tail,,,,,,,, tail n tail,,,,,,,,,,,,,, head n head
asteroid then gas tail and then dust tail
Its body is divided into three, it has a head, thorax and abdomen but no tail.
Three rules aufbau principle, the pauli exclusion,and the hunds rule
1s22s2, [He]2s2, 2-2
UP- flow, down-flow and Horizontal
Latin for caud(a) - tail
It means they are stretching the feathers in the tail
No, it has one tail it just has three heads.