Examples of using The two objects in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Finally, in 1900, Herbert Alonzo Howe made the  connection between the two objects as one.
Where r is the  distance between the two objects and G is Newton's constant.
The two objects, the  larger of which was measured at 24 metres(79 feet),
The two objects on the  outside both balance the  focal point in the  center, creating a simple, natural balance.
Any change in one of the two objects was reflected on the  other.
The two objects then return to their initial positions and the  cycle repeats, each cycle lasting about 500 years.
first object  is thrown) when the two objects will meet.
How long after the  first object  begins to fall will the two objects be 11 m apart?
Here the==  operator is checking the  values of the two objects and returning true, but the===  is seeing that they're
Observations of these events will allow for better estimates of the  radii of the two objects and their densities, as well as possibly determining their shapes and mapping surface color
In the  first example above, after the  function call returns, the two objects are no longer referenced by any resource that is reachable from the  global object. .
This will indicate that there is a relationship between the two objects, and cause LINQ to SQL to automatically maintain the  foreign-key/primary key relationship between the two  when I call"SubmitChanges()".
In other words the  distance between the two objects in X9 is around 1 million kilometres(600,000 miles),
if they contain gradients or patterns, the  number of steps is based on the  longest distance between the  bounding box edges of the two objects.
Tides are produced only when the two objects involved(say, the  Earth and the  moon) are both of astronomical size(far larger than a human!),
let your gaze wander over the  tip of your nose, your arm, your thumb and the two objects, finishing by looking into the  distance.
Although the  star seems a great deal brighter than SN 2010ev, this is actually an illusion created by the  large difference in the  distances of the two objects.