The change in position of one object compared to another object is called relative motion. This describes the movement of one object relative to the other, taking into account their positions and velocities.
The change in size of an image compared with the size of an object is termed magnification. This can be calculated as the ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object. Magnification can be expressed as magnification = image size / object size.
Yes, an object's density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume, providing a relative measure of how tightly-packed the matter is within the object compared to a known standard, such as water.
An object with a positive charge has an excess of protons compared to electrons.
The amount of matter in an object compared to the space it takes up is known as density. Density is a measure of how tightly packed the particles in an object are. Objects with higher density have more mass for a given volume compared to objects with lower density.
Stomach in the body is a good example. Also recycling plats, garbage cans are examples
It could be compared to a house's framing because it helps support the structure of the house.
A solar panel converts light to energy, which is similar to a chloroplast converting light to carbohydrates for energy
An orange is an everyday object that has a shape similar to Earth, with a round and spherical shape.
An everyday object that can be compared to the nucleus in a cell is the brain in a human body. Just like the nucleus controls the activities of the cell, the brain controls the functions of the body by sending and receiving signals. Both the nucleus and the brain play a central role in the overall functioning and health of their respective systems.
The change in position of an object compared to a reference point(another object) is called motion.
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Chromoplast :)
Oh, dude, it's like comparing apples to oranges, but sure, I'll humor you. Organelles can be compared to machines in a factory because they both have specific functions and work together to keep the cell or factory running smoothly. It's like a little cellular production line in there, just churning out proteins and energy like it's no big deal. So yeah, organelles are the tiny, biological machines of the cell factory.