The term is "resting position" (also equilibrium position).
The maximum number of bonds made between adjacent carbons is 3. So the maximum number of electron pairs is 3.
The minimum and maximum refers to the number of sunspots.
A local maximum in a table refers to a value that is greater than its immediate neighbors in the dataset. In a two-dimensional table, this means a value is a local maximum if it is greater than the values directly adjacent to it—vertically and horizontally. Local maxima can indicate points of interest or peaks in the data, but they do not necessarily represent the highest value in the entire dataset.
The maximum distance between Earth and Jupiter is about 601 million kilometers when they are on opposite sides of the Sun (opposition). The minimum distance is around 588 million kilometers when they are on the same side of the Sun (conjunction).
No, EC50 is a measure of the concentration of a drug that produces a response halfway between the baseline and maximum after a specified exposure time. However, it does not provide direct information about agonist affinity, which is typically measured using dissociation constants (Kd) or inhibition constants (Ki).
The imaginary line halfway between the maximum and minimum points the wave reaches vertically is known as the equilibrium position or the rest position of the wave. It represents the average position of the wave when it is not experiencing any displacement.
I'm sure that this question means altitude. Altitude is vertical distance between the maximum or minimum of the ocean wave (or any wave) and halfway between the minimum and maximum. Half the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum of the wave.
Vertically it is unrestricted
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The marble's kinetic energy is halfway between its initial and final energies. This is because kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the velocity, and velocity would have increased as the marble rolled down the incline, reaching its maximum velocity at the bottom.
You can't unless you know gravity and air pressure as well.
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
A ball has the greatest potential energy at its highest point, such as when it is held at the top of a hill or at its maximum height when thrown vertically upwards. This is because the gravitational force acting on the ball is at its maximum, giving it the highest potential energy.
Ignoring air resistance, I get this formula:Maximum height of a vertically-launched object = 1.5 square of initial speed/GI could be wrong. In that case, the unused portion of my fee will be cheerfully refunded.
the rang ( of the rang ) the difference between the maximum and minimum values in a data set.
it is maximum 120 m .