The steeper the slope, the more work (force) has to be exerted.
Stationary
Velocity, mass, forces, acceleration, slope, etc.
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constant slope. really anything will work as long as it stays the same. so if your line is straight then you have a constant velocity. :)
work done
Steepest line possible dealing with slope is up to, but not including infinity.
A vertical line.
bob
The area with the steepest slope is the area where the contour lines are bunched closest together.
I believe it is a cold front
The closer the contour lines the steeper the slope.
The slope of a line is the change in y coordinates divided by the change in x coordinates. Zero is the slope of a flat line. The steeper the line, the greater the value of the slope. For instance a slope of 587 is steeper than a slope of 48. A vertical line is not given a slope measurement - it is said to be indeterminate, so there is no representation for the "steepest" line. An extremely steep line will have a slope value approaching plus or minus infinity.
Harakiri in Mayrhofen. It is 78% which is the same as 38 degrees.
each contour line represents an equal value, so the closer the lines the steeper the slope
One of the steepest ILS glide slopes (GS) is found at the London City Airport, with about a 6° GS where the norm is about 3°.Other steep approaches are found in Kathmandu, Switzerland and Austria.
Steepest is an adjective.
how the values of the slope affect the overall meaning of the equation?