When the entire group of forces acting on an object is balanced, the vector sum
of the forces is zero, and the effect of the group of forces on the object's motion
is identical to the effect of no force at all. The object continues in constant uniform
motion.
To state the outcome of the situation in three different ways:
-- The object's acceleration is zero.
-- The object's velocity is constant.
-- The object's speed and direction of motion don't change.
The direct answer to the question is: Nothing happens to its motion.
Mass/volume
<span>for an irregular solid, the easiest way to determine volume is to fill a graduated cylinder to a certain level, record the level of water, then carefully place your solid in the cylinder and record the height of the water after the solid is in.
</span><span>the volume of a regular solid by measuring the lengths of its sides and determining the volume by multiplying length x height x width </span>
3:1 homozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant and <span>homozygous recessive.</span>
It would be nice to see the 4 stages titled to have a clue to what they could be. You see, chemical evolution is a myth, like Darwin's "warm little ponds." There are no naturalistic processes that have any power to accomplish the complex, diverse, extensive and highly non-entropic assembly of biochemical elements, molecules and assemblies into even the simplest life.
There is no primordial soup, panspermia is a distraction, none of the intractable issues for the origin of life.
Logically, the first step is collection of all elements, second, first level assembly of amino acids lipid membranes, proteins, third, higher level combination of biochemical molecules and generation of nucleotide coded DNA containing the processing code for generation and production of RNA, enzymes ribozymes and all other cellular functions, then fourth, the execution of all metabolism, nutrient collection, waste elimination and reproduction consistent with a living organism. Admittedly speculative since chemical evolution is a myth.