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No. The definition of projectile motion is an object dropped launched into the air, which is acted upon by gravity. (For the basic forms of the motion, air resistance is ignored.)
Sliding your hands together is an example of sliding friction.
a bicycle moving on a sidewalk.... i think
It depends in which country you are in. For example, if you are in the US you would use feet/inches. If you were in, for example, Canada, then you would use meters/centimeters.
The definition of sliding friction is the force that prevents a sliding object from moving.
No. The definition of projectile motion is an object dropped launched into the air, which is acted upon by gravity. (For the basic forms of the motion, air resistance is ignored.)
Sliding your hands together is an example of sliding friction.
one is a hockey puck sliding down the ice
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Sliding joints are those which allow small sliding movements between the bones, for example, the vertebrae of the backbone, allowing the back to bend. The wrist is a pivot joint. Wrist bones
because Two plates are moving side by side
A railgun is an entirely electrical gun that accelerates a conductive projectile along a pair of metal rails. Railguns use two sliding or rolling contacts that permit a large electric current to pass through the projectile. This current interacts with the strong magnetic fields generated by the rails and this field is what accelerates the projectile.
Start off with the ollie. This is the basic trick of popping the back end of the board, sliding your front foot up, and then landing it.
Sliding joints are found in the vertebral column and allows small sliding movements making it flexible.
Coulissant means sliding in French. For example une porte coulissante is a sliding door.
I see no diagram. Are you asking what HORIZONTAL force will keep the block from sliding up ? Where is the Diagram?????
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