If you shoot a gun at a target and you are close, if you are off by 2 degrees you will still hit the target bang on, but if you are 20 meters away and you are off 2 degrees again, you will miss the center because 2 degrees will make more of a difference.
Variations is muzzle velocity, bullet weight, barrels, etc. and weather all come to bear on the projectile as it travels from the muzzle to the target
They are related via the formula: distance = speed x time.
250mps starts to affect accuracy
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That depends on who the femail skater is... Also the distance and how fast she is/was skating.
Traditional biotechnology is centered by passive techniques which lack efficiency and accuracy. Modern biotechnology uses gene manipulation to actively engineer organism with high efficiency and accuracy.
The lake edge example can also be used to introduce the concept of temporal accuracy, the accuracy of the temporal information held in a database. For example, if a lake polygon had the time stamp of the date of the aerial photography from which it was digitized, then that time stamp should not be in error. However, temporal accuracy should not be confused with the "database time," the date the polygon was recorded in a database (which might be a considerable time after the aerial photography was flown), or with a currency" or "up-to-dateness," a measure of how well the database reflects the real-world situation at the present or a particular time in the past
These are two separate questions, but yes, barrel lenght and propellant affect the distance and accuracy of paintballs.
Height does not really affect the accuracy of your basketball throwing. However, tall people tend to underestimate the distance to the net and small people tend to overestimate the distance to the net.
if a target is close to you then it will be easier to hit. but it also depends what kind of target . for example if your shooting a apple then it will be difficult to hit it but if it is a paper box then it will be much easier.
Trichomoniasis does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
Chlamydia does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test.
No, HPV doesn't affect the accuracy of chlamydia tests.
Pseudorandom numbers can affect the accuracy of a simulation by accidentally causes pattens that could be missed by the system. This could skew the accuracy.
It can.
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By violating the conditions of the Lincoln-Peterson model, this can seriously affect the accuracy of your estimate.
Height does not affect distance.
Rectal anatomy itself can affect the accuracy of ultrasound reading