In Electronics, a "grounded" object is one that is connected to the ground through a connection that allows electricity to flow the ground. In some circumstances, for instance in a car, the rubber wheels make the car isolated from the ground, but electrically a large piece of metal can be called the ground, like the engine block or body of the car. ground in electronics is somtimes spelled GND.
it is in a still place
You say ''topi'' for hat and a bonus word how to say kite is ''pathang''
hat er hat - he has sie hat - she has es hat - it has hope that helps
When we say an object moves with constant speed, it means that the object is moving at the same rate without speeding up or slowing down.
Potae is Maori for hat.
In Welsh, "hat" is "het."
hat=has
This is just a phrase that means that a person is all say and no action, or all show and no go.
'Tip of the shadow' means the edge, likely the top (or tip) -- say of a hat, for instance.
You say "(der) Hut."
When we say an object is reflecting light, it means that the object is bouncing light off its surface. This reflection is what allows us to see objects around us. The angle at which light is reflected depends on the surface characteristics of the object.
Καπέλο, (ka-paè-low) is the hat in Greek.