Cheetah mothers live alone so its hard to raise her cubs. when it comes to feeding them she usaully hides them in a tree r long grass and then when she comes back with the food they will have their meal but during this time the cubs have watched their mum hunt and when they r older she will teach them step by step.
they feed them and not let them get eaten ...?
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Pretty much like most cats.
F = -kx where F is force, k is spring constant and x is displacement
No, it's a f***ing cheetah. Not a person.
The formula for the compression of a spring is: Compression (F L) / k Where: F is the force applied to the spring L is the length of the spring when compressed k is the spring constant To calculate the compression of a spring, you need to multiply the force applied to the spring by the length of the spring when compressed, and then divide the result by the spring constant.
To calculate the extension of a spring with mass attached to it, you can use Hooke's Law, which states that the force exerted by the spring is directly proportional to the extension of the spring. The formula is F = kx, where F is the force applied, k is the spring constant, and x is the extension of the spring. By rearranging the formula, you can calculate the extension x = F / k.
It takes a larger force to compress or pull a spring the same distance as a spring with a smaller spring constant. This is shown in Hooke's law. x=F/k k---is the spring constant F---is the force applied to the spring x is the distance the spring has been compressed
F = - k x In this equation, x is the distance that the spring has been stretched or compressed away from its equilibrium position F is the restoring force exerted by the spring. k is the spring constant.
supplies food, gives some shade,and provides a place to raise babies
The spring displacement equation is given by x F/k, where x is the distance the spring is stretched or compressed from its equilibrium position, F is the force applied to the spring, and k is the spring constant.
Birds raise their broods in the spring and summer months, when food is most abundant.