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a cricket ball is projected vertically upward direction.what kind of acceleration is acting on it
If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t - 16t^2. If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t − 16t^2.
Because according to physics heat goes upward from downward and cool air goes upward to downward so it is best to place heater on the floor but air conditioner near the ceiling
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Vertical means straight up and down,aligned with the direction of gravity. Vertically upward means vertical in the up direction. So if you jump directly straight up that is vertically upward; when you land you are travelling vertically downward.
a cricket ball is projected vertically upward direction.what kind of acceleration is acting on it
because if gravity
A ceiling fan should blow downwards when used with cooling, upward when used with heating.
If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t - 16t^2. If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t − 16t^2.
Because according to physics heat goes upward from downward and cool air goes upward to downward so it is best to place heater on the floor but air conditioner near the ceiling
pressure
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pressure =force/ area pressure of a liquid is density time height.
Yes....that is the water will flow up the pipe until it reaches the level of the water and stop. I don't get it. At the surface level the pressure is supposed to be 14.7 psi; doubled at 10 meters deep. If submerging a pipe deep enough for a significant pressure difference, can we harness the continuous upward flow of water for some application?