False. Changes made to a pasted object are typically not reflected in the original source file, as the pasted object is usually a separate entity from the original file.
When you copy something, it is temporarily stored in the clipboard. The clipboard is a virtual space in the computer's memory where information is stored so that it can be pasted elsewhere. Once you paste the copied information, it gets transferred from the clipboard to the new location.
A broken mirror reflects light at various angles due to the irregular surface created by the cracks. Each fragment of the mirror acts as a separate reflective surface, causing multiple reflections to be seen from different angles.
White light is a mixture of many waves of different links called frequency, it's like musical instruments playing different notes, but the light from a laser contains waves of one light only which make a single color.
You need the density of the rock first. I searched density rock and got about 3g/cm³ for a general number. But that is not for a loose pale of rocks. (ie no air) Mass = density x volume density and volume need to be in the same units. so you need to convert a gallon into ft^3 or cubic feet Using 1 gallon in ft^3 (refer below) then convert 3 g/cm³ into pounds/ft^3 using 3 g/cm^3 in pounds/ft^3 (refer below) then you multiply. Notice how in your calculation the ft³ cancel each other. ***Except for the answer, the below was copied and pasted.*** To answer conversion questions like this go to Google.com and in the search window, type in your question like this.. 24 cups in gallons or this 450 ft^3 in cubic yards or this 39200 cm in km and it will give you a direct answer without doing a search. It is great for this. In your case type in ?????????????? Note, you can also use the Google search window as a calculator. You might type in (7+7.8)*23.5 x 54^2 x sqrt 5 = If this is a homework question, the below is a very powerful and easy method to convert numbers from one unit to another. Let us take an easy example. Say you have 2.7 meters and you want to convert it to centimeters. You know that 1m = 100 cm Think about how we can take the equation 1m = 100 cm and divide both side by "1m" and get 1= 100 cm/m. (We have "re-arranged" the equation.) Now think about how it is that if you multiply 2.7m by the number 1 you simply get 2.7m again. Now think about how since "100 cm/m" equals 1 because 1= 100 cm/m you can multiply 2.7 m by "100 cm/m" and you will have the same distance. The only difference is that after you cancel out the meters the distance will be expressed in different units. Here it is expresses mathematically... 2.7m = 2.7m X 1 = 2.7m X 100 cm/m = 270 cm. Notice how the meters cancel each other out and you are left with centimeters. This always works Here is a harder example. Convert the speed 8,100 m/s to the units of km/hr As discussed above since 1000m = 1 km, we will in this case divide both sides of the equation by "1000m" and get 1=(1/1000)km/m. when we multiply by that and cancel out the meters, we get 8,100 m/s = 8.1 km/s. (Note that we could have taken the equation 1000m = 1 km and divided both sides by "1km" to get 1 =1000m/km and then DIVIDED by 1000km/m and the meters would have still canceled out. Here is the math 8,100m/s = 8,100m/s / 1 = 8,100m/s / 1000m/km = 8.1 km/s ) Now to convert the seconds to hours we first convert the seconds to minutes by taking the equation 1min = 60s and dividing both sides by "1min" to get the equation 1 = 60s/min When we multiply 8.1 km/s by the above we get 480 km/min We do the same thing with the equation 1hr = 60 min to get 1 = 60 min/hr and when we multiply, we get 28,800 km/hr which is in the correct units. For some reason it is not the law for physic teachers to tell their students about this method. Here is website that goes into it in more detail. http://oakroadsystems.com/math/convert.htm#Intro Wikipedia.org, "The World's Encyclopedia" and got
To add an Excel file to a Word document, just use the insert object menu option and select the appropriate Excel file to imbed in the document. When you observe the Excel document in Word, you most likely will see a table. When you double-click on the Excel table, the computer will open a section in the Word document that lets you edit the Excel document.
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Everything is or will be copy pasted... nothing is original.
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A copy of something can be taken from one document to another, in such a way that if it changes in the first document, then the changes will also happen in the documents that the original data was copied to. This is known as a paste link, as the data pasted is still linked to its original source. This can keep data up to date in several documents. This can be between any application, such as figures in an Excel spreadsheet appearing in a Word table, and being update in the table any time they change in the spreadsheet.
Copy what you want from one file and then go to the other file. In the Edit Menu, pcik Paste Special and then Paste Link. The data will be pasted into the other document, with a link back to the original one. Save and close both files. Any saved changes in the original one will update the data in the second file when it is opened.
first select the pasted image and then press delete.....
The past tense of "paste" is "pasted."
499-449 BCE = 50 'pasted'.
This is made from the pasted liver of the goose.