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Depends immensely on the desk lamp itself.
Lying on a desk: Potential energy Falling off a desk: Kinetic Energy
the key is denser than the water the water is denser than the desk
The force of your pencil or pen against the desk that your paper is on if you're writing something down. The force of your paper against the desk. The force of your book against the desk. In each case, the desk exerts the identical but opposite force against the object lying on it. If that were not true, the objects would deform the desk, or the desk would form a bump where the objects are lying on it.
No, gravity just pulls the pencil towards the desk but it doesnt make it balanced. Think about it, if you have an unbalanced desk with a pencil on it the pencil would be unbalanced too.
Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.
Kilograms
Kilograms * * * * * No you would not! A kilogram is a measure of mass. Weight is measured in Newtons!
They don't steal the stapler off of your desk
From the given information, we know that the layout on Milton's desk is as follows: memos must be in the middle, pens are to the left of memos, and the lamp cannot be next to the stapler. The remaining items on the desk are the lamp, pens, and stapler.
9kg ************ Surely, it depends on the size (dimensions) and the material the desk is made from (oak weighs heavier than chipboard), as to what the total weight is? For instance, a school desk for a single pupil, will weigh (approximately) half as much as a dual-desk for two pupils. A desk used in the office of a director of a large company, would weigh even more!
It depends on which school desk. But mostly, it is measured in meters or centimeters.
you use kilograms
The desk and computer.
'The stapler and the tape are sitting on the desk' is a present continuous sentence.You can tell it is present continuous because it has a present tense 'be' verb (are) and a present participle ( -ing verb, sitting). Present continuous is usually used to talk about something that is happening now.I am writing an answer to a question - present continuous.
A good collection of desk supplies would include things like a stapler, calender, pencil and pen holder, sticky notes, and a planner. A desk organizer would also help to keep it all organized.
It matters of size and weight