We cannot say that the mass is same because if objects is same weight varies but not very much, but due to some extra molecules that we cannot see with our eyes the mass varies.
it is necessary to connect both the terminals of a battery to a circuit for current to flow through it..!!
The force of gravity between two objects is measured in newtons. This is no different, technically, than what weight "should" be measured in. We use pounds and kilograms, but we should be using newtons, to be scientifically correct.
electric current
The masses of both objects, and the distance.
should be option d: both a person and an apple
things that have holes
They are both 3-dimensional objects.
They are both living things (animate, as opposed to inanimate objects).
The masses (both of them), and the distance.
The masses (both of them), and the distance.
An objects total kinetic and potential energy is when both things are moving (kinetic) and the energy is stored in the object (potential)
No. It's not necessary. It should be --- Hey there.
Both, and neither. Both, because levers successfully assist people in lifting heavy objects (which requires force) and opening things (which requires force). Neither, because the definition of a lever has nothing to do with how the theory is used.
No. You always keep your feet apart.
it is necessary to connect both the terminals of a battery to a circuit for current to flow through it..!!
Telescopes and microscopes both enlarge objects so that more detail can be seen.
Yes, all matter is made up of atoms - both living things and inanimate objects.