Answer:
c I think so haven't took engineering in ages
Those who work in material science are most concerned with
•solids.
•fabric.
•space.
•gases.
Answer:
solids
Explanation:
Same question this was the right answer for me, but if you need a more detailed explanation they study the chemical composition to modify existing materials.
Also if you are taking the same quiz here may be the other possible answers
False
True
Persuasive Sketch
Scientists look at how things work and engineers look at how they can be used
reusable rockets
False
visual appeal
solids (the answer you came here for)
ability to be built
Genetics
Light
To show an understanding of the products
their multiple moving parts
they communicate their ideas very easily
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Showing or hiding records in a database is called “filtering.”
True
False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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GATHER UP GATHER FIRST TWO GETS 51 POINTS
Answer:
123456
Explanation:
Answer:
I need brainliest plz
Explanation:
Answer: D because you need an explanation
Explanation: Please I'll mark Brainliest
Answer:Could you give a picture or something so I could answer.
Explanation:
Resistance to impact is an example of a(n)
•obtuse property
•thermal property.
•mechanical property.
•general physical property.
Answer:
Mechanical property
Explanation:
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES can be defined as the ability of a metal or material to remain undamaged after different type of forces has been applied or used on them because forces or loads are often applied to metal, material or physical properties which is why MECHANICAL PROPERTIES enables us to know the strength , toughness as well as the hardness of metal and the way this metal perform or react when different forces are applied on them.
Lastly any metal, material or physical properties that has the strength , hardness and resistance to withstand or remain unaffected despite the loads or forces use on them is an example of MECHANICAL PROPERTIES.
Therefore Resistance to impact is an example of a(n) MECHANICAL PROPERTIES.
Is the housekeeping satisfactory?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
yess
Explanation:
If Ori gives a friend three reasons for preferring soccer to basketball, that is an algorithm.
True
False
Answer:
False I'm pretty sure sorry If its wrong
Answer:
False
Explanation:
its the answer on Edge!
3. Which of the following is a reason to use a condition in a VEXcode VR project? *
(2 points)
To control the flow of a project when using blocks from the Control category by allowing the project to
optionally run a section of code based on the evaluation of a Boolean condition.
To instruct the VR Robot to search for and fix project errors.
To check for the best condition for the VR Robot to run properly in order to avoid hazards.
To step through a project one command at a time, in order to better understand the project flow.
Answer:
Should be D
Explanation:
Did test, it's not a, b, or c
One of the reasons we use a condition in a VEXcode VR project is to step through it one project at a time to better understand the project flow. So, the correct option is (D).
What is VR project?Virtual reality (VR) is defined as the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment where the most immediately recognizable component is the head-mounted display (HMD).
Virtual reality is described as a simulated 3D environment that enables users to explore and interact with a virtual environment that approximates reality, as perceived through the users' senses.
This includes the use of 3D modeling tools and visualization techniques as part of the design process that enable engineers to see their project in 3D and gain a greater understanding of how it works. They can detect any flaws or potential risks before implementation.
Thus, one of the reasons we use a condition in a VEXcode VR project is to step through it one project at a time to better understand the project flow. So, the correct option is (D).
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