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In order for there to be equilibrium, or balance, within quadrants, pulleys must be on opposite sides of the quadrant. If there are four pulleys in the same quadrant, there can be no equilibrium, nor can there be equilibrium if four pulleys are in adjacent quadrants.
Keeping the rest characteristics of a coil the same, increasing coil diameter the spring constant decreases.
Same as one hundred years ago, they provide a mechanical advantage depending upon the number of wheels used. See basic PHYSICS textbook.
If the density AND the diameter are the same, then the coin with double thickness has double the mass.
I have same question It happens a dilation of the arterioles.
Yes. If, as for most common substances, the outside diameter of the cylinder increases on heating, the inside diameter will increase by the same percentage. This fact is used to shrink-fit pulleys to shafts.
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
In order for there to be equilibrium, or balance, within quadrants, pulleys must be on opposite sides of the quadrant. If there are four pulleys in the same quadrant, there can be no equilibrium, nor can there be equilibrium if four pulleys are in adjacent quadrants.
Nothing - if you double the radius you will get the diameter. The area of the circle will remain the same
They are not the same. Diameter is twice the size as radius.
s the equator and the diameter the same thing?
It doubles too. The diameter is always twice the radius. Multiplying either of the two by any factor f automatically multiplies the other one by the same factor.
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
No. Radius is half the diameter.
Try using a rubber hose about the same diameter as the bulb.
There are any things that could happen when you pull on one of the arm muscles in the chicken wing. It is likely that you'll break a bone or tear tissues.
The surface area of the 'wall' doubles, but the base areas remain the same.