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gravity
input force/effort force In physics, the force that you apply to something over time is "work".
input force/effort force In physics, the force that you apply to something over time is "work".
Work is calculated as force multiplied by the distance the force is applied over. If the force is applied but the object does not move, no work is done because there is no displacement. So, it is possible to apply force without doing work if there is no movement of the object.
transversal contract
A rocket is able to lift off because of something called thrust. This means if you apply force to one direction, it will also apply force to the opposite direction.
The verb form of "pressure" is "pressurize." It means to apply force or pressure to something.
transversal creates pairs of
To determine the true proportion for the segments created by the intersections of lines a, b, and c with transversals, we can apply the basic properties of parallel lines and transversal segments. If lines a, b, and c are parallel, then the ratios of the segments on one transversal will be equal to the ratios of the corresponding segments on another transversal. This can be expressed as (\frac{AB}{CD} = \frac{EF}{GH}), where (AB) and (CD) are segments formed by one transversal, and (EF) and (GH) are segments formed by another transversal.
To make something move, you can apply a force to it. This force can be generated through physical contact, such as pushing or pulling an object, or through other means like gravity or magnetism. The application of force causes the object to accelerate and move in the direction of the force applied.
A transversal is a straight line and so it has no circumference.
What is a angle on the opposite side of the transversal