There's no limit to the height of the stairs, but because power is the rate of doing work, different people would run up several flights of stairs at different rates, since each person has a "limit" on the amount of power she/she can produce.
When a 120-lb person is walking up stairs, he increases his gravitational potential energyat the rate of(0.2182) x (the number of feet he rises each second)horsepower.
Calculate the energy required to raise the person (weight x height). Then divide that energy by the time, to get power.
There are 1000J in a single flake!! This is also the amount of joules needed to climb an average flight of stairs!!
0.15 kg? Even newborn premature baby has more mass than that. - Anyway, to calculate the work done, you use the same formula as for gravitational potential energy: mgh (mass x gravity x height), where "gravity", in SI units, is approximately 9.8.
NO ANSWER?!....This is unacceptable in this organization. -.-
NO. Use "flight of stairs"
its about 53 flight alot i know well i enjoy helping you bye bye for now!!!
A flight of stairs is an uninterrupted set of steps. The answer could be the same or different for any given flight of stairs! A flight of stairs is an uninterrupted set of steps. The answer could be the same or different for any given flight of stairs!
A group of stairs is referred to as a flight. Example in a sentence- I followed him up a flight of stairs.
Flight of stairs and Fleet of ships.
A pair of stairs is another term for a flight of stairs.
Usually 16-20 is the average flight of stairs.
There are several synonyms for the phrase "next steps" You could use the phrase "advance to the following directions" as an alternative.
The homophone for "flight of stairs" is "flite of stares." The homophone for "to look fixedly" is "stare."
It takes about 20 flights of stairs to equal a mile.
Depends on the definition of "flight" as in how many steps in each flight of stairs ... Please be more specific.
No, a long flight of stairs a noisy gaggle of geese