The vase didn't move by itself likely due to the absence of an external force acting upon it, such as someone or something physically pushing or pulling it. Objects at rest typically require an external force to change their state of motion.
the absence of an external force or energy acting upon it. Inertia could be the reason, as objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless acted upon by a force. Without any external force or energy, the vase would remain stationary due to its inertia.
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The number of pints in a vase can vary depending on the size and shape of the vase. A small vase may hold just a fraction of a pint, while a larger vase could hold several pints or more. It would be best to measure the volume of the vase in fluid ounces and then convert to pints if needed.
The modifier in the sentence is "lying in pieces on the floor," which describes the broken vase.
The potential energy of the vase on the table can be calculated using the formula: PE = mgh, where m is the mass of the vase (2 kg), g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2), and h is the height (1 meter). Therefore, the potential energy of the vase is 2 kg * 9.81 m/s^2 * 1 meter = 19.62 joules.
the absence of an external force or energy acting upon it. Inertia could be the reason, as objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless acted upon by a force. Without any external force or energy, the vase would remain stationary due to its inertia.
Flowers usually are a good bet. If you have a vase at home, you can order flowers without a vase. If no vase at home, you can order with a vase. It should not be difficult to take the vase with you when you move.
No, the modifier "lying in pieces on the floor" does not correctly modify the subject "the broken vase was irreparable." This modifier suggests that the broken vase, not the vase itself, is lying on the floor. To correct this, you could say "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
This is largely a matter of personal opinion, but I would say that for displaying flowers an ornate colored vase would be the best. A ceramic vase with painting on the sides, or a material mixed in (pebbles, glass, etc.) would be best for a vase on display by itself .
Breaking a vase is a physical change because the chemical composition of the vase remains the same. The bonds between the molecules are simply physically broken, but the chemical structure of the vase does not change.
The vases were for oil as an offering to the dead. The cunningly miserly Greeks had a small container inserted in the mouth of the vase in which they placed oil - the vase itself was empty.
Go to the cave with the rocks in front of it where the vikings are, you have to blow up the rocks, then go into the cave. You have to move fast and get the vase before the torch burns out.
Cut them when one or two buds are open or when all buds are open. Do this --> cut them longer than you want them to be. Like if you have an eight inch vase, cut them about ten inches long. Take them into the house. Put water in the vase and then re-cut them. Put the flowers into the vase very fast. That's because when you cut them, the stem starts sealing itself and they can't drink any water. So you always cut them twice, once when you pick them and again before putting into a vase.
A Portland vase is a Roman cameo glass vase. This is black and white vase.
the girl pathetically cried because she broke the vase
because you have eyes.
It is a physical change because it is the same vase but it is in tiny pieces