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what will you get if you draw lines of action of all the forces acting on the board and extend the line
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You will get a meaningless jumble of lines.
You will get a meaningless jumble of lines.
If a body is at rest ... or traveling at a constant speed in a straight line ... there could well be millions of forces acting on it. The only conclusion you can draw from the fact that it has no acceleration is that all the forces acting on it must add up to zero.
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
what will you get if you draw lines of action of all the forces acting on the board and extend the line
If yes, draw the forces. You may use arrows to represent these forces.
bla bla bla
You get something to draw with and something to draw on and DRAW
You will get a meaningless jumble of lines.
You will get a meaningless jumble of lines.
You will get a meaningless jumble of lines.
If a body is at rest ... or traveling at a constant speed in a straight line ... there could well be millions of forces acting on it. The only conclusion you can draw from the fact that it has no acceleration is that all the forces acting on it must add up to zero.
You need to think about all the forces that act on each relevant objects. Then you draw arrows to represent those forces.
Draw the cyclopentene + H2. Draw the arrow(on top of the arrow type Pd). The result is a cyclopentane (not cyclopentene) For the reaction of Cyclopentene with Br is: Draw the cyclopentene + Br. Draw the arrow; the reaction is 1,2-bromocyclopentane.