it's approximate 35ms....
The potential energy that the box gained only depends on how high it was raised, not on how it got there. If both boxes started at the same height and ended at the same height, then they both gained the same amount of potential energy.
One example of a ramp is a wheelchair ramp.
This is called an "entrance ramp" on "on-ramp" or simply a ramp, because the off-ramp is more typically called an exit.
ramp model..lol
You CAN stop on a freeway ramp. Sometimes it's mandatory, like when the ramp signal is red, or if there is a traffic jam on the freeway. You should not stop on a freeway ramp if you can help it because you are risking a ear end collision.
45 mph
the cars fault-obviously
Ramp, accelration area and merge area
The speed appropriate to the conditions.
In Oregon yes but it is not enforced
80%
make a ramp out of cardboard or put a meter stick on a few books
Charles Pinnell has written: 'Infound gulf freeway ramp control study 1'
yes yes sorry i mean no
The same amount
slow to a safe speed before the curve