The seven colour categories of visible light are together known as the visible spectrum.
A squeezing force is known as compression. It refers to the stress that tends to reduce the volume of a material by pushing its particles closer together.
This is known as compression. Sound waves cause air particles to compress and move closer together as they pass through.
When two forces act in the same direction, they are added together to create a resultant force that is equal to the sum of the two individual forces. This is known as the principle of superposition in physics.
The colour is unknown but its probably metallic and silvery white or grey in appearance.
The force caused by tiny collisions known as microelds on surfaces that are stuck together is called adhesion. This force occurs due to the molecular interactions between the surfaces, causing them to stick together.
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She is known for he book called "The colour Purple."
The color of seaborgium is not known.
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It is not known.
String puppets are known as "marionettes". Pinnochio was such a puppet.
The colour white is known to be very inspirational in many cultures. It is known to be the colour of peace, and relaxation. In Inuit culture, white - the colour of snow, is known as the colour of life. Many people choose to have a room in their house which is completely white. White walls, white ceilings, white couches, white lamps, etc. This is because white is also represented as the colour of success. By, Nathan C. www.myspace.com/JethroClarkeMusic
A photocopier - also known as copier - is a machine that makes copies of documents. The different categories of copiers are Analog, Digital, Desktop and Network.
The chameleon is the colour changing egg laying reptile. Colour changing is known as camouflage
In Art, the primary colours are; blue, yellow and red. These three colours are primary because they mix in together to make another certain colour, for example, blue mixed with yellow makes green. They are also known as the primary colours because no other colour in the colour wheel can be mixed to make these three. In Science however, the three primary colours are; red, green and blue. Yellow is a secondary colour.
When you mix red, green, and blue light together, you get white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where the primary colors combine to create lighter colors.
The color is known as taupe.