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A ball rolled across a horizontal table moves at constant velocity.why?
Just use the basic definition of work:work = force x distanceIf the distance is in meters and the force is in newton, then the work will be in joules.
Short answer: should be one-fourth of the distance. Long answer: You can solve with with the equation v^2 = u^2 + 2as We know that the final velocity is zero s = -u^2/2a When we sub in u = 1/2 u, it becomes a quarter of the original displacement. So, it will travel a quarter of the distance.
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The distance across Wyoming from east to west is 280 miles. The distance across Wyoming from north to south is 372.8 miles.
23 feet, 4 inches.
No, vertical is up and down and horizontal is across. Think about how a HORIZON goes ACROSS the ocean...so HORIZONtal is across.
Vertical is up and horizontal is across
Horizontal is left to right across like this line:__________________
A ball rolled across a horizontal table moves at constant velocity.why?
vertical is strait up and down and horizontal is across (strait across)
A flexion preformed across the horizontal plane.
Horizontal is across. Vertical is up and down.
What it means is horizontal line is like the horizon it goes across
a word is HORIZONTAL
Across (horizontal)=Landscape. Vertical=Portrait