The answer to your question is "Yes". Great numbers of people ... chemists,
physicists, and common folks alike ... know what Uranium is.
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Uranium is one of the 92 elements that are found to occur in nature.
In the Periodic Table of the Elements, it is Element #92 ... Its atoms
contain 92 protons in their nucleii.
No, because the magnitude of the velocity is always greater than speed.
Not too sure but...
I believe it would because a tree will always make a sound when falling, whether people are there to hear it or not.
You don't have to use my answer, I'm not too sure. This is just what I think...
<span>D. Subject matter
</span>Hat is most remarkable about the paintings of Pieter Breugel the Elder?NOT:
A. Innovative brush strokes
B. Medium used
<span>C. Daring compositional features</span>
Answer:
v(t)= (d/dt)x(t)
Explanation:
The instantaneous velocity of an object is the limit of the average velocity as the elapsed time approaches zero, or the derivative of x with respect to t. Like average velocity, instantaneous velocity is a vector with dimension of length per time. The instantaneous velocity at a specific time point t
0 is the rate of change of the position function, which is the slope of the position function
x
(
t
)
at t
0
.