Multiple sclerosis is the disease of Nervous system. It is a body's rogue inflammatory response to it's own Nervous system. It does not affect the skeletal system ( which includes the bones of our body).
No, the displacement of an object does not depend on the specific location of the origin of the coordinate system. Displacement is a vector quantity that measures the change in position of an object, represented as the difference between its final and initial positions. Since it is concerned only with the relative positions, shifting the origin will not affect the magnitude or direction of the displacement.
No, the time period of oscillation does not depend on the displacement from the equilibrium position. The time period is only affected by the mass and stiffness of the system and is constant for a given system. The amplitude of oscillation does affect the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position.
No. A 2011 Hemi requires 5W20 for the multi displacement system to function properly.
Displacement is negative in a physical system when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position.
Multiple displacement system. The 5.7L Hemi will drop down to 4 cylinders under light load to conserve fuel.
Yes, it is possible for displacement to be negative in a physical system when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position.
Yes, it is possible to have negative displacement in a physical system when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position.
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Yes, a negative displacement in a physical system occurs when an object moves in the opposite direction of the reference point or starting position.
There are a wide variety of illnesses that affect the central nervous system. These include conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Multiple Sclerosis.
No, the time period of oscillation of a spring-mass system does not depend on the displacement from the equilibrium position. The period of oscillation is determined by the mass of the object and the stiffness of the spring, but not the displacement.