Smolts float tail first to minimize drag and optimize their swimming efficiency. This hydrodynamic shape allows them to maintain buoyancy and conserve energy as they navigate through the water column during their migration to the ocean.
To add vectors tip to tail to find the resultant vector, place the tail of the second vector at the tip of the first vector. The resultant vector is the vector that starts at the tail of the first vector and ends at the tip of the second vector.
Vectors are added head to tail by placing the tail of the second vector at the head of the first vector. The resultant vector points from the tail of the first vector to the head of the second vector, forming a triangle. The length and direction of the resultant vector are determined by the magnitudes and directions of the original vectors.
The head-to-tail rule is a method used in vector addition where vectors are added tip-to-tail. This involves placing the tail of one vector to the head of the other vector in order to determine the resultant vector. The resultant vector is then the vector that connects the tail of the first vector to the head of the last vector in the series.
No. The key to whether an object floats or sinks is the average density, i.e., mass divided by volume. Also, whether an object will float or not also strictly depends on the surface volume. A piece of tin foil shaped into a boat will float and the same mass of tin foil shaped into a crumpled up ball will not float.
the head to tail rule
#183 Marill
The cast of Smolt - 2013 includes: Adam Carolan as Darren Naomi Morgan as Nicole Shane Thornton as Mallet
A smolt is a stage of the salmon life cycle
A parr is one of the stages in the life of a salmon... between fry and smolt.
Usually parr, but sometimes they are called smolt or grilse.
mermaid tail first
A blue, round Pokemon that lives in Johto and has a tail that works like a float and a little white belly?? It's MARILL of course!! Try and you get a water stone. Np, Pim.
Smolt, fry, fingerling, or parr are some names for immature salmon.
It is called a smolt.
tape, float, sand, re-float, re-sand. . .then prime
They float
you can hardly see it but like a fish it gives its tail a little flick and the seahorse pushes itself up to the surface of the water and sinks back down again so flicks its tail again to float