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By what the orders of an object is determined ?​

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Answered by BiswaShresikha
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Answer:

This map shows the dominant order of lexical (nonpronominal) object and verb. As with Map 81A, the notion of object is defined semantically, as the P or most patient-like argument (see discussion under Map 81A) in a transitive clause. The primary types shown are languages which are OV (in which the object precedes the verb), illustrated by Turkish in (1a), and languages which are VO (in which the verb precedes the object), illustrated in (1b) by Gulf Arabic, the variety of colloquial Arabic spoken in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and eastern Saudi Arabia.

Answered by raichelchettiar
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Answer:

Acceleration, speed, position and direction can determine the order of object moving. Shape of the object depends on the environmental conditions and temperature of the object.

Explanation:

An objects state of motion is defined as how fast the object will move and in which direction is the motion.

Speed and direction of the object when combined the way of movement can be determined.

According to Newton's first law of motion states that, "If the body is in rest or moving in a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force."

The temperature determines the hotness of the object.

When an object is places in front of the mirror, the image formed will be virtual or real. If the image formed is real, the mirror that is used is concave mirror.

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