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Certainly. If acceleration isn't a constant, then it can be differentiated with respect to time, and what you have is simply the third derivative of position. We're not aware of any particular name that's been attached to that quantity. One reference is that change in acceleration is called surge.
It would fly away perpendicular to the string axis at the point of release at the velocity it was traveling; then drop to the ground by the acceleration of gravity
its is the motion in which acceleration is directly proportion to the displacement from a fix point and always directed towards the center
A beam balance - has a weight at one end, and it 'balances with the load placed on the other end. A spring balance - has a vertical spring attached to a scale - that shows the weight of an object suspended from it.
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A 9.4kg mass is attached to a light cord that passes over a massless frictionless pulley. The other end of the cord is attached to a 3.2kg mass. The final speed after mass 1 falls 4.5m is approximately 6.6 meter per square second.
Fixed ribosomes are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. The ribosomes are organelles that are suspended in the cytosol which is bound to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Not enough info to answer the question. If the sentence was suspended why is there a warrant issued for you? Suspended sentence for what offense? Was there some kind of probation/community service attached to the sentence that you failed to complete?
The scapula is suspended over the ribs and held in place only by muscles.
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A free ribosome is a ribosome that is not attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is thus suspended in the cytoplasm.
Leaves are, in fact, attached to trees. I have never heard of a levitating leaf before.
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Yes; the ciliary body is a mass of smooth muscle from which the lens is suspended.
Certainly. If acceleration isn't a constant, then it can be differentiated with respect to time, and what you have is simply the third derivative of position. We're not aware of any particular name that's been attached to that quantity. One reference is that change in acceleration is called surge.
It doesn't 'wave'. It's suspended from the flag pole from a piece of horizontal wire attached to the top of the flag pole at a right angle.