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In the position where the dirction of the magnetic field is perpendicular (normal) to the unit area.
They are related through the formula distance = time x velocity (assuming constant velocity).
As, in the velocity-time graph, curves passes through zero means 'when time is zero velocity is zero'. Velocity is time derivative of displacement. So displacement is maximum or minimum when time is zero in position-time graph.
The position the object was located at the time. Just draw straight lines up through each point to see where it crosses the x-axis and across through the same points to see where they intersect the y-axis, and you have each data point set.
No, because any figure, after rotation through 360 degrees, returns to its original position.
V = 10cm/2s = 5cm/s Therefore, the cart's speed is 5cm/s.
reflection
she went through a glass wall bouncing a ball.
Air moves through the flute, bouncing off the sides.
Light goes incredibly fast through space, bouncing off objects.
Displacement and acceleration are zero at the instant the mass passes through its "rest" position ... the place where it sits motionless when it's not bouncing. Velocity is zero at the extremes of the bounce ... where the expansion and compression of the spring are maximum, and the mass reverses its direction of motion.
We call that "bouncing back" a reflection. Heat in the form of infrared (IR) radiation is like light, and light and sound are said to be reflected off surfaces that do not absorb them.
Sediment moves through a river by these three ways: bouncing, flying, and being suspended.
Yes. Displacement is change in position. If you move through a distance so that your starting position is the same as your stopping position, your displacement, is zero.
You have to position your block to make it through each section. It is not easy, because there may only be one way through. But once you have done it, it becomes obvious. (see the related solution question)
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Fetal distress is often related to abnormalities in the position of the fetus, or abnormalities in the birth canal, causing reduced blood flow through the placenta.