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What is between particles?

Nothing but the space between particles is called vacuum.


What is vector plane?

A vector plane is a two-dimensional space defined by a set of two non-parallel vectors. It represents all linear combinations of these vectors. In linear algebra, vector planes are used to visualize and understand relationships between vectors in space.


How are the forces between charges similar to to the forces between magnetic poles?

The forces between charges and magnetic poles both follow an inverse square law, meaning they decrease with distance squared. Additionally, both forces can be either attractive or repulsive, depending on the relative orientations of the charges or poles. Finally, both types of forces are mediated by fields (electric or magnetic fields) that extend through space.


Are there forces in space?

Yes, there are various forces at play in space such as gravity, electromagnetic forces, and nuclear forces. Gravity, for example, is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around stars and for holding galaxies together. Electromagnetic forces are involved in interactions between charged particles, while nuclear forces operate within atomic nuclei.


How does tensor relativity explain the relationship between space-time curvature and gravitational forces?

Tensor relativity, a theory in physics, explains the relationship between space-time curvature and gravitational forces by proposing that massive objects like planets and stars cause a distortion in the fabric of space-time. This distortion, known as curvature, influences the path that objects follow through space, including how they are affected by gravitational forces. In essence, the presence of mass creates a "dip" in space-time, causing objects to move along curved paths due to the gravitational pull exerted by the massive object.

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What is the differences between plane and space figures?

The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.


What is concurrent forces in space?

When all the forces of a force system act in one plane it is called coplanar force system. If the forces act in more than one plane then it is forces in space. In this case forces are not contained in one plane. When all the forces of a system pass through a common point they are called concurrent forces. Thus we have concurrent coplanar forces when all forces are in one plane and pass through a common point. Also when forces in space pass through a common point we have concurrent forces in space.


What is the differences between a 2-dimentional figure and a 3-dimentional figure?

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What is the differences between space shuttles and airplanes?

both travle to space


What is the difference between the space shuttles and other space vehicles?

The space shuttle lands like a plane and is reusable.


What are the differences between the Space Jam movie and the book?

nothing


What are the similarities and differences between space exploration and ancient exploration?

no waters


What is difference between plane truss and space truss?

In plane truss, both the truss structure and the applied loads lie in the same plane. In space truss, either the structure or the loads or both lie in different planes.


When was Plane Space created?

Plane Space was created in 2002.


What is the most aerodynamic plane?

People could argue between the Space Shuttle and the Concorde.


What is the difference between plane flight and space flight?

space flight you go to outer space regualr flight flight you stay around earth


Do planes contain ponts and lines?

A point is a single spot in space. A line is the connection between two points. A plane is the space made up between three or more lines. A plane has infinite lines and therefore infinite points.