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A satellite can be natural or artificial. An artificial satellite is placed in orbit around the earth, moon, or another planet in order to collect information or for communication. A natural satellite is a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
The needs that led to the development of the artificial satellite and the transistor during the Cold War included the high unemployment of the Americans estimated then to be about 14 million, and the need to prove to the world that Americans were innovative.
Explain why the shape of a football in not a polygon
the moon orbits the earth and one definition of a satellite is "a natural body that revolves around a planet"
blue to get there
It has a curved surface.
When a ping-pong ball bounces on a moving train, its motion appears different to an observer on the train and to an observer standing still outside. This illustrates how motion is relative and depends on the observer's frame of reference. Similarly, in the theory of relativity, the laws of physics are the same for all observers, regardless of their relative motion.
football is played when 2 teams of eleven players kick a bal around and try to kick it into the goal.
"There is a method in my madness!" is when someone tries to explain that their plans or actions, though they may appear mad to an observer, is planned and not mad at all.
Football, because it combines: strength, endurance and professionalism.
There are acually a surprising amount of mathematics in football. Here are the 3 best examples I could think of: Trajectories/vectors-When thrown or kicked, vector analysis coupled with Newton's laws of trajectories explain the basics of where the football will land. Differential Equations-Explain the flight of the football based on its airodynamics and how it is thrown. Statistics/Probability-Explain why you may choose one play over another based on how the other team has reacted in the past, or it is overall.
There is no official museum there -- but the entire continent is filled with museum-quality objects and situations. Learning about them, however, is up to the observer, since there is no signage to explain what you can see there.