Examples of using The two objects in English and their translations into Dutch
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Medicine
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Computer
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Official/political
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Programming
Which one of the two objects is bigger?
The two objects are now in the Louvre.
Shows if a derived relationship exists between the two objects.
The two objects seen on August 4 were labelled"D" and"E.
The two objects orbit around their mutual centre of gravity;
Now, place the two objects on the scale together.
The two objects have been on loan to the Museum since 1968.
Let's see what happens when we put the two objects together.
The two objects generate sounds on their own
Those profiles are placed between the two objects to avoid friction or breakage.
That forms the resistance, in other words the friction, between the two objects.
Select the topmost object of the two objects that must trap into each other.
it's always going to attract the two objects to each other.
Over another 100 million to a few billion years the two objects continue to lose energy, and as they do, their orbit shrinks.
a comparison of equality means that the two objects have equal characteristics.
This cosmic coincidence means that the two objects just happen to be the same apparent size in our sky, which allows for one to completely block out the other.
divided by the distance between the two objects.
When contacting surfaces move relative to each other, the friction between the two objects converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, or heat.
Connectors are a special type of line as well, when two objects are linked by connector and one of the objects is moved, the connector transforms itself while still keeping the two objects linked.
as a straight line connecting the two objects in the diagram.
This means that the trajectories of the two objects must have the same shape and that, as seen from the common center of gravity, the two objects are always in exactly opposite directions, at distances that
For Lagrange points L₄ and L₅, the motion perpendicular to the orbital plane is an oscillation with a period equal to the period of the Kepler orbits of the two objects and the Lagrange point.
of the two objects with respect to each other,
For example, you may have two objects“/abc/object1” and“/abc/object2”, such that object storage client applications can present the two objects,“object1” and“object 2” as two files in a folder,“/abc/”.
can be uni- or bidirectional(indicates if the two objects participating in the relationship can send messages to the other,