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the person is decreasing resultant velocity
There are many things that could possibly be true of a person walking up the steps of a downward-moving escalator at a constant speed. This person could potentially stay in exactly the same place.
Newton's Third Law; If the person exerts a force of 37 N on the rowboat , the rowboat will exert a force of 37 N back on the person.
Here are some things that are true:* The combined speed is also constant * To get the combined speed, you need to subtract one speed from the other (the speed of the escalator, and the speed of the person relative to the escalator) * Acceleration is zero
None of the items on that list is false. In fact, none is true either, since no list at all accompanies the question.
in the NBA- 3 in Australia- 2
LBW - leg before wicket no ball - when the bowler bowls it really high without it bouncing or steps over the crease have to bowl with a straight arm
The person who puts together steps for a ballet dance is called a choreagrapher?
It is called traveling.
Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling
Missing steps! We just can't continue without them... it wouldn't be logical.
What happens to a person if he doesn't go to court when called?
the player took 3 steps without dribbling so the ref called a travel
The steps in an experiment are called the Scientific Method.
a fight of steps
well a question will be good as a entering because it is called (hook) the person to get them to read it
a flight of steps