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There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. You did not provide the list of "the following objects". Please restate the question.By the way; all objects exhibit two-dimensional motion. Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion and Newton's Law of Motion come down to providing that an object in orbit around another object will describe a conic section, i.e. plane geometry, around the other object. Don't know if that's what your talking about, but I thought I would toss that into the mix. Of course, a third object would upset that pretty little conic section, wouldn't it? But now we are getting into relativity and we are way off topic...
Forces can cause an object to accelerate or decelerate, change an object's direction of motion, and deform an object by stretching or compressing it.
When only one force is acting on an object, the motion of the object can include acceleration, deceleration, or a change in direction. The object may speed up if the force is in the same direction as the object's initial motion, slow down if the force is in the opposite direction, or change direction if the force is at an angle to the motion.
Copper, aluminum, and gold are examples of good conductors of electricity.
could you help me in my homework? the question is list 5 examples of p waves and s waves
5 examples of qualitative
You can find a list of simple computer term definitions from the Wikipedia website. The page labelled as "List of words about computers - simple English" should be helpful.
You're asking for a massive list of words. Thousands of words are in the vb.net language.. But it is deprived from the English language.. Which makes it so simple and easy.. In visual basic there is normally a dropdown list giving you examples of what to do..
tuneful, melodic, catchy, rhythmic, harmonic, vocal, symphonic, powerful, and soothing
Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
examples of heterotrouphs are:- animals and humans.
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list the characteristics of a simple contract
Examples of "oilyfish''
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