It can be performed by a solo instrument, such as a piano or violin, or by a small group like a string quartet or chamber ensemble.
a vector
There are four fundamental forces in nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force.
The stack of magazines will exert a downward force on the table, known as the force of gravity. Additionally, there will be a force perpendicular to the table's surface, known as the normal force, which will counteract the force of gravity and prevent the magazines from falling through the table.
A necklace is not considered a simple machine as it does not perform work by transmitting or modifying force, like traditional simple machines such as levers or pulleys. A necklace is typically viewed as a piece of jewelry rather than a tool for mechanical work.
The friction that opposes your push is static friction. This type of friction occurs when two objects are in contact but not moving relative to each other. As you apply force to try to move the furniture, the static friction force prevents the furniture from sliding.
static electricity? dont really understand what exactly u mean
Classical music
This is an intermolecular force.
The piece is made of oak wood.
A piece of paper or thin piece of metal will provide protection from?
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a chalk piece can be broken easily but not an iron piece because iron has greater intermolecular force of attraction which keeps the particles together . the strength of this force of attraction varies from one kind of matter to another
Applied force.
Not really... although the terms are generally used synonomously, these days. An orchestra is defined as an ensemble of different families of instruments. So, that could include concert bands, big bands and the jazz orchestra (big band, 2 horns and strings), among others. A symphony is a specific musical form, usually played by a (fairly) specific ensemble. So, the term "symphony orchestra" is literally an ensemble capable of playing that kind of piece... thus the modern symphony orchestra. Generally, the term "symphony orchestra" is more specific, when talking about the classical ensemble.
an intramolecular force
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