No, theories can evolve and change as new evidence or perspectives emerge. This process often leads to refinements or revisions to existing theories in order to better explain a phenomenon or concept. Science, in particular, relies on this iterative process to improve our understanding of the world.
A constant is a value that stays the same and does not change throughout a problem or equation.
Increasing the distance will not affect the time the velocity stays the same. Time the velocity stays the same depends on the acceleration.
uhh there is not a name, its just a number that stays the same lolol.
For any wave, the product of (wavelength) x (frequency) is always the same number ... the wave's speed. So, as long as the speed stays the same, neither wavelength nor frequerncy can change without the other one also changing.
If the frequency of a wave is left unchanged, the wavelength will also remain constant. Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional, so they always adjust together to maintain the speed of the wave.
nothing, atoms are always moving.
constant variable
Scales
weight.. Mass always stays the same
No, it always stays the same.
no it always stays the same
Static stays the same and dynamic is always different.
Matter can not change. Its weight always stays the same NO MATTER WHAT, and it can be moved
a compound always has the same chemical formula
A pure substance consists of only one type of element or compound. The composition of a pure substance always stays the same, with a fixed ratio of its constituent particles.
yes you can have a different number of neutrons and have an isotope of the same element.number of protons for a element always stays the same.
Your astrological golden number is calculated off your birthday so it always stays the same throughout your life.