The radio-path horizon distance exceeds the geometric horizon because radio waves can bend or be refracted by the Earth's atmosphere, allowing them to travel further than what is possible in a straight line. This bending effect enables radio signals to reach beyond the line of sight, extending the distance they can cover compared to the straight-line geometric horizon.
No, the displacement can never be greater than the distance traveled. Displacement is a vector representing the straight-line distance between the start and end points, while the distance traveled is the actual length of the path taken. Since displacement is a straight-line measure, it can never exceed the distance traveled along a path with turns and curves.
In mechanics, and physics, Hooke's law of elasticity is an approximation that states that the extension of a spring is in direct proportion with the load added to it as long as this load does not exceed the elastic limit. So if you keep inside the load limit of the spring, the spring will return to it's original shape. As soon as you exceed that load the spring will stretch and not return to it's original shape
The temperature in a kitchen oven can exceed 100 degrees Celsius while cooking.
Yes, it is possible for the coefficient of static friction to exceed 1. This means that the force required to overcome static friction is greater than the force pressing the surfaces together.
About 25- 30 mph with rubber tires. Cant reach top speed with the supplied plastic drift tires.
Never. The geometric return is always lower than the arithmetic average returns unless the returns for the given set of data are all the same.
The geometric mean is always greater than or equal to the harmonic mean for any set of positive numbers. This relationship is a result of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality. In cases where all numbers in the set are equal, both means will be the same; otherwise, the geometric mean will exceed the harmonic mean.
The distance between steps shall not exceed 12 inches, thus two rungs equal 24 inches
Surpass beat, best, better, break record, cap, distance, eclipse, excel, get upper hand, go beyond, go by, have a jump on, have advantage, have it all over, out-distance, outdo, outpace, outreach, outrun, outshine, outstrip, overstep, overtake, overtax, pass, rise above, run circles around, surmount, top, transcend are synonyms of exceed.
Malthusian theorem is a population projection that suggests the population will exceed the available food supply because populations grow at geometric rates, while food supplies grow at arithmetic rates
I doubt it very much. There, of course, are Naval guns and artillery pices that can greatly exceed this distance.
Although it is not a tangible or material surface, the notional radial distance from the singularity at the center of the black hole at which the escape velocity is equal to the speed of light is referred to as the event horizon, a supposed point of no return such that infalling matter, once it enters, cannot escape, since it should not be able to exceed the speed of light. Typically it would be a spherical or oblate spheroidal in shape.
Fallowing standards, Making sure you do not exceed distance limits and Good installation techniques
An ibizian hound is one of the 5 sithounds that can exceed 35mph in a short distance. He could probably go about 38 mph
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Yes, the word exceed is a verb.
No, the displacement can never be greater than the distance traveled. Displacement is a vector representing the straight-line distance between the start and end points, while the distance traveled is the actual length of the path taken. Since displacement is a straight-line measure, it can never exceed the distance traveled along a path with turns and curves.