I'm sorry, but I can't view or analyze images. However, you can describe the object in detail, and I'll do my best to help you identify it based on your description!
When describing an object for show and tell, focus on its physical appearance, unique features, and any interesting facts about it. Use descriptive language to paint a vivid picture for your audience, and be enthusiastic to engage their interest. Keep your description brief but engaging to keep the audience's attention.
Since any object's acceleration is proportional to the net force on the object, the object's motion will tell you about the net force on it, i.e., the vector sum of all forces acting on the object. However, you will not be able to tell anything about the individual forces unless there is only one.
It's Refrence Point .
Knowing the net for will tell you various things, including the direction, speed, and acceleration.
An object is speeding up if its velocity is increasing over time; this can be determined by observing if the object covers more distance in each subsequent unit of time. Another way to tell is if the object's acceleration is in the same direction as its velocity.
I do, but I can't figure out how to put them here. If you know, tell me at mdarrowwilson@yahoo.com, and I'll post them.
Look it up online or post a picture.
Hard to tell with no picture. Try and post it on ValueJockey. The community there can tell you. It is free and you can post pictures. Good Luck. http://www.valuejockey.com/
Hard to tell with no picture. Try and post it on ValueJockey. The community there can tell you. It is free and you can post pictures. Good Luck. http://www.valuejockey.com/
You take a picture at a little post that looks like a street sign with a picture of a camera on it. Walk up to the post and hit A. It will tell you information about the area and then you have your picture. :)
Post a picture online and I and my elite teams of wristband experts will tell you.
Post a link to a picture of it and i should be able to tell you
Hard to tell without a picture. Try ValueJockey.com it is free. you can post a picture there and get pricing help. Good Luck!!!
Sure, why not, you can post anything.
I wont be able to tell unless you post a picture of it
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Hard to tell with no picture. Try and post it on ValueJockey. The community there can tell you. It is free and you can post pictures. Good Luck. http://www.valuejockey.com/