No. It has dimensions of an action - a concept that is not usually mentioned in introductory (high school) physics books. The dimensions of action are energy multiplied by time.
Craft your wood into wooden planks, then simply right click your wooden planks.
dimensional consistency says that in any equation the dimensions of the quantities in the rhs and lhs are same. for example force =mass*acceleration force dimensions are MLT-2 : mass dimension M ;acceleration dimension LT-2 togehter the right hand side is also having MLT-2 dimension same as that of force.
The spring constant determines the stiffness of a spring, affecting its force-displacement relationship. Having the right spring constant ensures that the spring behaves as intended in a particular system or application. Using an incorrect spring constant can lead to problems such as insufficient support, excessive deformation, or inadequate force generation.
Have the force at a constant right angle to the motion. (Centripetal force always acts at right angles to the motion of the object, this is what makes it go around in a circle)
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If a force of 5N is applied to the right and another force of 5N is applied to the left on an object, the forces will cancel each other out and the object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity if it was already in motion.
The object will continue to move to the right but its speed will decrease as the net force decreases. Eventually, if the net force decreases to zero, the object will move at a constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by another force.
The hypotenuse dimension for a right triangle with 3 and 4 leg dimensions is: 5
Adding the cosmological constant to his Theory of General Relativity.More Information:Something keeps the universe expanding at an accelerating rate, we call this something unseen force or dark energy.After measuring and studying the effects of this energy, it appears that it has been a constant force for the entire life of our universe. This force may be something that emanates from spacetime itself. - - A constant force!? - - Maybe a cosmological constant!? - - He may not have understood it or properly quantified it, or even believed in it, but maybe Einstein got it right.
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That's highly dependent on the experiment, and there are right and wrong answers for such a vague question. Keep your answer in the right zone and hope for the best.
The four forces acting on the backpack are: gravitational force (downward) of 50 N, normal force (upward) of 50 N (equal and opposite to gravity), applied force (to the right) of 20 N, and frictional force (to the left) opposing the motion. The static frictional force is also 20 N to the left to maintain constant speed.