copy and paste
The result of a force moving an object through a distance is called work. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the object by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.
Distance traveled over a given time interval is determined by multiplying the speed at which the object is moving by the duration of time it has been moving. The formula to calculate distance is distance = speed x time.
The total path length covered by a moving object is called the displacement. This is a vector quantity that represents the distance and direction of the object's movement from its starting point to its ending point.
The property of motion that describes how fast an object is moving is known as speed. Speed is a measure of the distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.
The difference between moving text and copying text is that when you move the text, it is gone from the original spot. When you copy text, the text also stays in the original spot and then also gets copied to a new spot.
for and aft
fore-and-aft
copying means creating a duplicate copy of the text. moving means removing the text from one place to another
The two-man fore-and-aft carry is used to transport a conscious or unconscious casualty and is the preferred two-man carry for moving a casualty for a long distance.
The result of a force moving an object through a distance is called work. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the object by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.
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File Management
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The Ford method of mass production on a moving line was called the assembly line. It revolutionized manufacturing through the use of interchangeable parts and a sequential process that increased efficiency and reduced production time.
copying creates a duplicate, say you want a file on a flash drive and on your computer. moving does simply what it says: moves it. if you don't need the file on your computer but need it on a disk key, move it.
Assembly line.