Macroscopic objects do not show interference effects because their wave properties are negligible due to their large size and mass. Interference effects are more prominent at the quantum level where particles exhibit wave-particle duality.
No, the lines of force themselves are not physical entities. They are used as a visual aid to represent the direction and magnitude of a force in a given field. They help visualize the effects of the force but do not exist as tangible objects.
Yes, friction can be transferred during a collision when two objects bounce apart. Friction between the surfaces of the objects can play a role in determining the direction and speed of the objects after the collision. The amount of friction transferred would depend on factors such as the materials of the objects and the forces involved in the collision.
I dont know but i think something will crush youre brains and kill you
Magnifing glass does nothing to the objects but they prepare images of objects that are larzer than objects. U can take example of distorting mirror when mirror produce image it dont do any distortion to the objects but the image produced is distorted
When it doesn't add up to zero, objects will experience acceleration in the direction of the resulting force. This acceleration will cause the motion of the objects to change in that direction according to Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it.
A bug is macroscopic because i could see it with my eye and i dont need a microscope. Hope that helps :)
sadly they dont..
They dont make noise only interference
i think you mean interference. it is NON interference. if the timing belt breaks, the valves dont hit the pistons
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What i dont get it why they dont attack the customers AND SUCK IT UP
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i dont know what that is suppost to mean.
dont have it if you dont like passing out ammiee123.
i dont konw at all