The physical category "w" typically refers to weight in physics, specifically in relation to gravitational force. It is often represented in equations where the weight of an object is calculated as the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity (w = mg). In different contexts, "w" might also denote work done in physics, depending on the specific subject matter being discussed.
Geology belongs to the Earth Sciences category. It focuses on the study of the Earth's physical structure, composition, and processes.
Glaciers fall under the category of physical geography, specifically geomorphology. They are large bodies of ice that form over long periods of time and have a significant impact on landscapes and ecosystems.
I do not believe an elephant would fall under either category.
The physical properties of iodine crystal: Melting point: 113,7 oCBoiling point: 184,3 oCDensity: 4,933 g/cm3Thermal conductivity: 0,449 W/m.KDiamagneticOrthorombic
The first category of a hurricane is category 1.
The U.S. Army Physical Category W refers to individuals who have been medically evaluated and found to have physical limitations that disqualify them from standard physical training and combat duties. This categorization typically applies to soldiers with specific medical conditions or injuries that affect their ability to perform physical tasks. Category W members may still serve in non-combat roles or be assigned to administrative tasks, depending on their capabilities and the Army's needs.
A section; a category w/ similar material in it. *+~+*
it is in the W shop in the category decorations
not at all
You view your "stuff". Then put your cursor over the item you want to put in a category and then you click category to the right of it. There is also edit and delete with it so you can do stuff w/ it.
Physical category J on the ERB (Enlisted Record Brief) typically indicates that a service member has a medical condition that restricts them from performing certain physical activities or tasks. This classification can affect their assignment and deployment eligibility. It's important for service members to be aware of their physical category, as it can influence their career progression and available opportunities within the military.
It could be physical science, such as chemistry or mechanics.
William W. Worster has written: 'Elements of physical therapy' -- subject(s): Physical therapy, Physiological Therapeutics 'Elements of physical medicine ..'
W. McCullough has written: 'Physical working conditions'
W. Summer has written: 'Physical laboratory handbook'
Thomas W. Wild has written: 'Transport Category Aircraft Systems (AIP, Inc. Training Manual)'
chemistry,gravity,physical and chemical.