A characteristic of something you are able to observe is that you are actually able to see it. It is also imperative that you would be able to notice changes in its appearance or behavior.
"Observe" means to watch something happen.
You can observe the color, texture, shape, and temperature of an object using your senses.
An example of something too small to observe directly is an atom, which can be represented by the equation for the Bohr radius. For something too fast to observe, we can consider the speed of light, which is represented by the equation c = 3 x 10^8 m/s. An object too large to observe directly could be a black hole, described by the equations of general relativity.
Astronomical phenomena like galaxies or the entire universe are too big to observe entirely. Subatomic particles like quarks are too small to observe directly. High-speed subatomic processes or events like the decay of certain particles may occur too fast to observe, while geological processes like tectonic plate movement may be too slow to observe in real-time.
You can observe the effects of wave motion for a baseball because when the baseball is pitched or hit, it creates a disturbance in the air that propagates as a wave. This wave causes the baseball to move in a characteristic pattern, such as curving in a curveball pitch due to the rotation of the ball.
A property, or maybe something specifically, an empirical
When you can observe something's characteristics, they are called physical traits. These are the things you can see, hear, smell.
I believe we only observe.
Getting data
rate of erosion
"Observe" means to watch something happen.
Yes. Specifically, the sense of touch.
A characteristic is, something that a person does for a living.
to look at something ;to find out what it is
something that observe light
physical property
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