In horizontal sedimentary rock layer the oldest layer at the bottom. Each higher is the youngest than the layer below it.
LAW OF SUPERPOSITION:
This law can be stated as the action of a given system of forces on a rigid body is not changed by adding or subtracting another system of forces in equilibrium.
when more input force(s) are given,it results in the addition of or sum of input forces and no new forces are created.It is called linear superposition principle.
Similarities: inverse square law for strength of force both r central forces both are conservative forces both follow principle of superposition Differences gravity attracts electric force electric force can change direction electrostatic force depends on interviening medium
superposition of waves is the vector sum of the individual displacements
Yes. That's why only photons (no rest mass) can be in two places at once.
Forces acting on a point such that it gives a null vector by vector addition law, then such type of forces are called balanced forces.
the law of superposition is the three group names
when more input force(s) are given,it results in the addition of or sum of input forces and no new forces are created.It is called linear superposition principle.
According to the Law of Superposition, any sequence of rocks in layers, undisturbed, youngest on top, oldest at bottom
Sedimentary
The electrostatic forces obey principle of superposition because these forces are independent of each other. It means that if an electric force is applying on a charge than this will not effected by any other field.
relative
The age layers of rocks.
The Law of Superposition states that the oldest layer is at the bottom and the youngest at the top. Therefor, what is new builds upon what is preexisting.
This is the law of original horizontality. It is often used in support of evolution as it shows the age of different types of species.
Law of Superposition Law of Cross-Cutting Relationships Law of Original Horizontality The correct chronological order for these laws is: 3. Law of Original Horizontality Law of Superposition Law of Cross-Cutting Relationships
superposition or mountain building
By applying the law of superposition, relative dates can be determined. This law states that in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest is on the bottom.