Perhaps you mean terminal velocity. This is the maximum velocity reached by an object falling to the ground when the acceleration due to gravity is matched by the drag resistance of the air through which it is falling.
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The skydiver reached terminal velocity during freefall, where the gravitational force pulling them downwards matched the air resistance pushing against them, resulting in a constant falling speed.
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A photodetector is a device that detects light or other electromagnetic radiation, while a photodiode is a specific type of photodetector that converts light into an electrical signal. In other words, all photodiodes are photodetectors, but not all photodetectors are photodiodes.
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Yes. Specialized instruments called photodetectors are able to sense light.
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Photodetectors such as photodiodes and phototransistors are commonly used to detect light pressure. They convert light energy into an electrical signal that can be measured or used for various applications like in optical sensors, cameras, and communication systems. The amount of electrical current generated by the photodetectors is proportional to the intensity of the light falling on them.
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The opposite of matched (matched up) would be unpaired.
The opposite of matched (alike) would be unlike, different, disparate, or dissimilar.
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Matched transaction displays on the order's Matched Transactions tab
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Matched transaction displays on the order's Matched Transactions tab
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Matched is an amazing book if your into Hunger Games type books.
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It can be (matched players, matched teams). It is the past participle of the verb to match (to harmonize, to go together, to pair suitably).
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Prob(two sets of matched birthdays)
= 1 - [Prob(No matched birthdays)] + [Prob(One set of matched birthdays)]
= 0.63
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CROSSED is the next book to MATCHED. After that comes REACHED.
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Matched Pairs involves participants being selected for one group only but part of each group are matched for some relevant factors eg) age, gender, height.
Kiecolt Glaser did a matched pairs experiment in 1995.
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Cassia does not end up with either in matched... There is a trilogy
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She is matched to Xander but that doesn't,mean.she'll end up with him
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it is Cassia Maria Reyes
that is named called out when she is matched with xander
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Well Matched - 1912 was released on:
USA: 2 October 1912
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Cassia is 17 years old in the book "Matched" by Ally Condie.
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The acceleration of an object that falls from a certain height does not depend on its mass, in an ideal condition with no air resistance.
The value of acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m s-2.
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However, in this case, air resistance is going to matter. 12000 feet is high enough for the person to accelerate to what we call terminal velocity. Terminal velocity is the velocity where the force of acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m s-2) is matched by the air resistance. That velocity varies, depending on the outline shape of the person, and is typically around 200 km/h or 125 mph. That will be the velocity of the fall.
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To calculate the change in velocity of an object, you subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The formula is: Change in velocity Final velocity - Initial velocity.
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An arrow that has not been properly matched to your bow is unlikely to hit its target accurately.
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Cash receit is not important for any revenue to be matched in specific period it is the timing of actual expense or income which is matched and cash receipt and payment may be done at later time.
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When calculating acceleration to find the change in velocity, you subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity. The formula for acceleration is: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.
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Wavelengths of light are detected using photodetectors, such as photodiodes or photomultiplier tubes. These devices convert light energy into electrical signals that can be measured and analyzed. Different types of photodetectors are sensitive to different ranges of wavelengths, allowing for specific detection of light within desired ranges.
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Yes. Zero velocity is a velocity; if it is always zero then it is a constant velocity.
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Velocity slope refers to the rate at which velocity changes over time. A positive velocity slope indicates an increase in velocity, while a negative velocity slope indicates a decrease in velocity. The steeper the slope, the greater the rate of change in velocity.
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The formula for uniform velocity is:
Velocity = Distance / Time.
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Muzzle velocity is the velocity of a bullet as it leaves the firearm's barrel, while recoil velocity is the backward momentum that the firearm experiences when the bullet is fired. Muzzle velocity determines the bullet's speed and trajectory, while recoil velocity affects the shooter's ability to control the firearm during and after firing.
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The instantaneous velocity is equal to the average velocity when the object is moving at a constant speed in a straight line.
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That is called "velocity".
That is called "velocity".
That is called "velocity".
That is called "velocity".
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Instantaneous velocity and average velocity are not the same. Instantaneous velocity is the velocity at a specific moment in time, while average velocity is the total displacement over a given time interval. In general, they will not have the same value unless the motion is at a constant velocity.
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The relationship between angular velocity and linear velocity in a rotating object is that they are directly proportional. This means that as the angular velocity of the object increases, the linear velocity also increases. The formula to calculate the linear velocity is linear velocity angular velocity x radius of rotation.
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Instruments such as infrared cameras, spectrometers, and photodetectors are commonly used to detect and measure infrared waves. These instruments can capture and analyze the thermal radiation emitted by objects at infrared frequencies.
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