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If a line has a negative slope it is going 'down hill' and if it has a positive slope it is going 'up hill'
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A 40m hill IN 10sec? 144 km/h or 89mph.
Over 40
Dunoon means "Hill on the water".
advantages slope of the hill or pond can be found out easily
If your vehicle begins to overheat while climbing a hill you should
when a man climbing the hill,one type of energy exists that is potential energy
Climbing down as in climbing down a hill, the tiger is looking for prey, to hunt, to kill. Climbing up the hill, it means the tiger is done with all earthly struggles and wishes to end all the killing, and to go up the hill to rest.
simple hill climbing uses evaluation function i.e evaluation of goal state & finding of better state, these 2 things can be done through heuristic knowledge, where as steepest ascent hill climbing have three major problem states i.e. local maximum, palteau & ridge which can be overcome by backtrack, jump, move several direction @ same time respectively & according to me steepest ascent hill climbing is extend version of simple hill climbing. if my whole concept is wrong let me know.
simple hill climbing uses evaluation function i.e evaluation of goal state & finding of better state, these 2 things can be done through heuristic knowledge, where as steepest ascent hill climbing have three major problem states i.e. local maximum, palteau & ridge which can be overcome by backtrack, jump, move several direction @ same time respectively & according to me steepest ascent hill climbing is extend version of simple hill climbing. if my whole concept is wrong let me know.
Gravity. When you're climbing up a hill, you're pretty much competing against gravity.
varies with environment
In motorsport, hill climbing involves drivers competing to complete an uphill course as quickly as possible. The first known hill climbing competition took place at La Turbie in France in 1897.
for ambot.
Hill climbing is a process of iteratively determining a maximum or minimum of a three (or higher) dimensional shape. You can do this with calculus, but it is sometimes difficult with purely analytic methods, because the partial derivatives might not really give a maximum or minimum, because those points don't necessarily align in all dimensions. Even with an algorithm, it can be difficult, and there are many tricks to solving this. Still, some problems are unsolvable. Its an interesting problem, because we as human beings, if we can can see the shape, can often see the true maximum or minimum. The trick, and the real art, is in making a computer algorithm do the same thing. Its kind of like asking "how do you write an algorithm to recognize other cars on the road and program a computer to drive a car?"
No, this treadmill does not have an incline feature.