The Roundheads typically wore plain, practical clothing in earthy tones such as brown or grey. They often wore metal helmets for protection in battle. Uniformity was not as strict as seen in modern military uniforms.
It is correct to say "a uniform" because the word "uniform" begins with a consonant sound, so it requires the article "a" instead of "an."
I assume you mean "non-uniform". "Uniform" simply means that the velocity (in this case) doesn't change.
The 1897 uniform regulations described the white Middy blouse as the only article of the CPO uniform.
A uniform magnetic field has constant strength and direction throughout the region. A non-uniform magnetic field varies in strength or direction in different parts of the region. Uniform magnetic fields are simpler to work with mathematically, while non-uniform magnetic fields can lead to more complex behaviors in magnetic materials.
No, direction does not affect uniform motion. Uniform motion is characterized by constant speed and direction, so as long as the speed remains constant, changing direction will not impact the uniform motion.
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Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
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The last I knew they were grey.
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The basic colour was khaki
The Roundheads supported Parliament. They fought against Charles I and his supporters who believed in Absolute Monarchy and the Divine Right of Kings.
the roundheads didnt have any tactics at alll
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