"What are length constant and wedge constant in newton's laws of motion?"
It is the length of the sloped side of the wedge divided by its width.
The surface area of a rectangular prism is the sum of the length times the width of its three pairs of faces. A triangular wedge is half of that.
Yes a wedge is an incline plane.
yes, because a doorstop wedges the door. So it would be a wedge.
While a wedge and an inclined plane are not the same things, a wedge is a type of inclined plane. However, not all inclined planes are considered to be wedges.
In air wedge there is uniform separation between the two slabes but in Newtons ring the thickness is varying
It is the length of the sloped side of the wedge divided by its width.
There are no standard measures.
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you divide the length of the wegde's thickness
The relationship between the two is, the bigger the wedge, the less force you need and the smaller the wedge, the more force you need.
The surface area of a rectangular prism is the sum of the length times the width of its three pairs of faces. A triangular wedge is half of that.
As in length of club, no. As in distance it is used to hit the ball, no.
First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge. First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge. First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge. First find the are of the 90 degree triangular end. This is 0.5*a*b where a and b are the two legs of the triangle adjacent to the right angle. Multiply the result by the length of the wedge.
It depends what clubs you are comfortable with, and what length of course you are playing on. If it is a long course, driver, 5 iron, wedge and putter. If it is a mid range course, 3 wood, 6 iron, wedge and putter. And if it is a short course, hybrid, 7 iron, wedge and putter.
MA= resistance force / effort force = Fr/Fe