Small because it is in a tight spot which makes its size decrease
The word "quality" is unlikely to be used in physics because it is not an objective, measurable characteristic. Acoustics (the physics of sound and vibration) analyses sounds to determine their spectra, and measures their overall intensity and power, but I have never seen 'quality' used in a formal sense. ' I suppose it may come into architectural acoustics, which would no doubt cover at least absorption, echoes and reverberation with respect to frequency and amplitude in the building under study, but that's not a field with which I am familiar.
I suppose that it could be transfer, but not each transfer is conduction
The galaxy with the steeper rotation curve is more massive.
If an impulse is applied to an object, it can assumed that there will be a change in the object's momentum. This change in momentum will depend on the magnitude and direction of the impulse applied.
Answer: It depends. The "force" of the impact depends on the momentum of the object. Momentum depends on mass and velocity. If the mass and velocity are constant, then extending the time of impact will not change the momentum. Suppose you stand 10 feet away from me and I throw a brick at your face. Then suppose you stand 40 feet away and I throw the same brick at your face. It's going to hurt you about the same amount (ignoring gravity and air resistance). Suppose you are 40 feet above me and I throw a brick at your face. It will hurt less, because gravity will be slowing down the brick. Suppose I am 40 feet above you and I throw a brick at your face. It will hurt more, because gravity will be speeding up the brick. john
Longitudinal redundancy checking LRC only
Longitudinal wave: is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves. Suppose that a slinky is stretched out in a horizontal direction across the classroom and that a pulse is introduced into the slinky on the left end by vibrating the first coil left and right.
The verb form 'to suppose' used for a plural subject is suppose, for example: We suppose... You suppose... They suppose... The students suppose...
The present tense of "suppose" is "suppose." For example: "I suppose that she will be here soon."
What do you suppose he will do? I suppose he didn't mean to kill her. Suppose that he wins the election
suppose
How do you suppose we are going to do this.I suppose that would be easy to do.
No, suppose is a verb.
The past tense of suppose is supposed.
Present tense - I/you/we/they suppose. He/she/it supposes. Past tense - Supposed. Future tense - Will suppose.
Suppose it is.
Its suppose to be a crescent moon but its just a sign we have. We arent suppose to worship it and its not suppose to be symbolic or anything