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What causes moving water to drop sediments it is carrying?

Moving water drops sediments it is carrying when its velocity slows down. This can happen when the water enters a wider channel, encounters obstacles like rocks or vegetation, or when the gradient of the river decreases, allowing sediments to settle out of suspension.


Explain the hittorf and moving boundary method for determination of transport number?

The Hittorf method involves measuring the change in concentration of each ion at the electrode before and after electrolysis to determine the transport number. The moving boundary method tracks the movement of ions within a solution during electrolysis using techniques like capillary electrophoresis to determine transport numbers. Both methods provide insights into the efficiency of individual ions in carrying charge through the solution.


What process is a method of heat transfer but it does not contribute to the moving heat energy in and around the earth?

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What part of the cell is a small package for moving things around the cell?

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What happens if a fly is in a moving car?

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"Keep it moving" means to continue progressing or moving forward without stopping or getting distracted. It implies staying focused and not dwelling on obstacles or setbacks.


What is the GAAP method for determining what inventory is obsolete or slow moving?

The GAAP method for obsolete or slow moving inventory is to account for all inventory using either market value or cost method. The method which results in the lower amount is the one that is used.


The preferred method for moving the victim long distance?

The preferred method is on a litter or a stretcher. You can improvise litters--there's a way to wrap a poncho around two long poles so the victim doesn't fall out.


What is the method of moving for a pig?

Walking, trotting or running.


How does the mobile robot know the distance to obstacles?

Mobile robots use various ways to detect obstacles. Perhaps the simplest, is by whiskers which touch an obstacle and signal this fact. Then there is a sonar method,which can tell both direction and distance to a (reflective) obstacle. If a flood light is used, then the returned light bounced back can indicate an approach to an obstacle. Radar can help fast moving robots. If a robot can measure or calculate its current position, then this can be compared to an internally stored map of obstacles.


What was first used to assist in moving heavy objects?

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What is passing?

a pass is a method of moving the ball between players