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When two objects are moving with respect to each other at different speeds, and that difference is a good fraction of the speed of light, then the rate of time passing on one object would seem to an observer on the other object to be different.
light consist of many wavelenght and different wavelenght will be absorb by different object leaving certain wavelenght to escape and thus the colour of the object is shown
The action and reaction forces are the forces that cancel each other. They do not change an object motion or cause the object to accelerate.
They cancel each other out
it is balanced forces
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When you can cut the object in half and it will look like a mirror image of each side.
When two objects are moving with respect to each other at different speeds, and that difference is a good fraction of the speed of light, then the rate of time passing on one object would seem to an observer on the other object to be different.
So that it stays very interesting!
many people. in each book they use a different author
When two objects are moving with respect to each other at different speeds, and that difference is a good fraction of the speed of light, then the rate of time passing on one object would seem to an observer on the other object to be different.
Yes and no. They are equal in size and opposite in direction, but they are NOT exerted onto the same object. Each object exerts exactly one force and each object RECEIVES exactly one force. With only one force being exerted onto each object, there is nothing to be cancelled on each single object. Thus, they do not cancel, they simply exert themselves on different objects.
you put all of them on top of each other
A topic related to the relationship of context clues to vocabulary competence is: Vocabulary and context clues go hand-in-hand: each supports the other.
they are different to each other
Each object contains a certain chemical, each chemical is different, depending on the object. An object that cannot absorb the colour blue, will appear blue to our eyes.
they are different to each other