When we say toolmark, this describes as the mark that is produced by a particular tool. This is typically used in forensic science for identification. Based on the examples above, the one that is not the proper use of casting of a toolmark is option B. Hope this helps.
The six commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium....
A type of material that tries to prevent the flow of thermal energy is called an insulator.
It is beacuse of fluid If there is no fluid, there is no drag. Drag is generated by the difference in velocity between the solid object and the fluid. If this statement is correct then how can there be drag in space if there is no air?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Velocity is a vector quantity, which means that it carries both magnitude and direction. Hence when direction of a particle changes, although magnitude (speed) may remain same, it's velocity changes due to direction change. For ex. A particle is m... A particle is moving along x axis with speed 1m/s, it's velocity will be represented as 1i (i represents unit vector along x)
But if it now starts moving along y axis, it's velocity is 1j (j represents unit vector along y axis). Hence velocity changes with direction.
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