Answer:
- the first direct detection of gravitational waves came in 2015
- gravitational waves are predicted to travel through space at the speed of light
- the existence of gravitational waves is predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity
Explanation:
The gravitational waves are waves that are produced by the objects, and depending on the mass of the object they can be stronger or weaker in their influence.
These waves have been in the minds of the scientists for more than a century now, with Einstein predicting them in his theory of relativity. The only problem with these waves was that there was no proof of them. The proof finally came in 2015 when these waves were detected from the first time, with two black holes to be thanked for that as they were the source of them.
These waves are predicted to be able to travel with the speed of light through space when they have small amplitudes.
To add fractions with different denominators you must convert the denominators into the lowest common factor. Aka the multiple they all go into. You then times the numerator by what you timsed the denominator by to make sure they both have the same denominator.
Example:
2/5+4/10
They both go into 10.
4/10+4/10= 8/10. 2 became 4 because 5x2=10.
I hope this helped!
You could also simplify 8/10 into 4/5z
Dialect. Dialect is one of the multiple forms of the same language. If a new dialect is created from a language it has the potential to become a language of its own.