"Abject" means rejected, cast aside, or cast down in spirit or hope, showing utter hopelessness or resignation.
The weight.
All objects irrespective of their masses in a vacuum where there is no air resistance will fall at an acceleration of 9.81 m/s²
Assuming non-relativistic speeds: Doubling the speed will quadruple the kinetic energy.
The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in water. If the object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense, it will float.
The difference in size of the forces is calculated, that will then be the force acting in the direction of the larger force. Force1= 3 N <--- Force2 = 10 N ----------> Resultant Force = 7 N ------->
"Abject" means rejected, cast aside, or cast down in spirit or hope, showing utter hopelessness or resignation.
He is in abject poverty , abject horror
(abject - as in a low or miserable condition, or despicable)The homeless people lived a life of abject poverty.The man's face wore an expression of abject horror.After his girlfriend left him, he was in an abject mood for weeks. (hopeless, despondent)
Wretched, miserable, hopeless, pathetic, pitiful are all synonyms for abject
One can define the word abject as existing in a low condition or state. To be the most miserable, hopeless and downtrodden. Synonyms for abject include, degraded, outcast, pitiable.
Since the Depression began they had been living in abject poverty and could only afford the necessities to live.
Abiectus.
humiliated
Lowest;twisted
The Igbo meaning for the word "Abject" of the African origin is nọ ajọ ọnọ; dara ogbenye.
swabhimaan rahit.
Very Poor; There is no hope.