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The two measurements that make up potential energy is ......"..."...."................. POSITION &CONFIGURATION
Making an object speed up or slow down always requires a force.-- To make the object speed up, apply a force to it in the same directionthat it's moving.-- To make it slow down, apply a force to it in the opposite direction.
Mass and Acceleration (F=ma)
They will add up to a maximum when they both point in the same direction.
One force is never balanced or unbalanced. Two or more forces are balanced if their magnitudes and directions are such that they add up to no force at all. An example is: Two people in a tug-of-war. Each person pulls the rope as hard as he can, and the rope doesn't move ... just as if there were no force on it at all. If the forces don't add up to zero, then they're unbalanced. An example is: Two people pulling in the same direction on the same end of the rope.
The two measurements that make up potential energy is ......"..."...."................. POSITION &CONFIGURATION
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi.
When two angle measurements add up to 180
Making an object speed up or slow down always requires a force.-- To make the object speed up, apply a force to it in the same directionthat it's moving.-- To make it slow down, apply a force to it in the opposite direction.
Billion and trillion are large measurements of items. One can make up the other, it takes one thousand billions to make a trillion.
Wikipedia says: "The ohm is defined as the resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 volt, applied to these points, produces in the conductor a current of 1 ampere, the conductor not being the seat of any electromotive force." Basically a lot of measurements are defined in terms of other measurements and it's hard to find a basis for any of them that isn't arbitrary; the important thing is how the different measurements relate to each other.
The zords that make up the specific parts of Time Force Megazord Mode Red in Power Rangers s Time Force 1 through Time Force 5.
Two trapezoids can make up a hexagon.
28 percent
Tension
In that case, you can add up the two forces, to get a combined force.
Friction