56 cm is less than 6 meters. 6 meters is equivalent to 600 cm, so 56 cm is significantly less.
Gravity does work equal to the change in potential energy of the apple as it falls. The work done by gravity can be calculated by multiplying the force of gravity (9.8 m/s^2) by the distance the apple falls (6m). The work done by gravity on the apple falling 6m is approximately 294.24 Joules.
To calculate the work done on the 200N mass when a perpendicular force is applied over 6m, you would multiply the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done would be 200N * 6m = 1200 joules.
The upward force provided by the ground on the fulcrum of a balanced 6m long seesaw would be equivalent to half of the total weight of the seesaw and any individuals on it. This is due to the principle of torques in static equilibrium where the clockwise and counterclockwise torques are equal.
The main difference between a 5m head circulating pump and a 6m head circulating pump is their maximum pumping capabilities. A 5m head pump can lift water up to 5 meters high, while a 6m head pump can lift water up to 6 meters high. This difference in head rating impacts the pump's ability to circulate water effectively in systems that require varying levels of pressure.
There are approximately 130 pieces of Y10 rebar in a ton.
6m is equal to 600 cm. 56 cm is less than 600 cm. Therefore, 56 cm is less than 6 m(meters).
yes it is.
less than
there are 100 cm in 1m. Therefore 56 cm is equal to .56m or about half a meter. This is much less than 6 meters.
6m is greater than 56cm
6 meters is bigger.
Less than
63 cm is less than 6 m63 cm < 6 m
less than
698 mg
Actually 6m is greater than 63cm :P
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