That is called a symbol. Symbols are used to convey ideas or meanings beyond their literal representation.
The force an object applies on another object depends on its mass and acceleration. In a collision, a larger object may exert more force on a smaller object due to its larger mass and momentum.
If an object takes up more space than another object, it will have a larger volume. This means the object has more capacity to hold substances or occupy a greater area.
An orbit, which is an ellipse.
Kinetic energy is another name for moving energy. It represents the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model
IT is a object that makes another object larger
The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model
That is called a symbol. Symbols are used to convey ideas or meanings beyond their literal representation.
The force an object applies on another object depends on its mass and acceleration. In a collision, a larger object may exert more force on a smaller object due to its larger mass and momentum.
If an object takes up more space than another object, it will have a larger volume. This means the object has more capacity to hold substances or occupy a greater area.
An orbit, which is an ellipse.
Kinetic energy is another name for moving energy. It represents the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
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It is smaller than some and larger than others.
Not necessarily. Mass and volume are related but independent properties of an object. An object with a larger mass may or may not have a larger volume, as volume depends on the physical dimensions of the object, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in the object.
No, resolution and magnification are not the same. Resolution refers to the level of detail that can be seen in an image, while magnification refers to how much larger an object appears compared to its actual size. Higher resolution allows for clearer and more detailed images, while higher magnification makes an object appear larger.