An object that is stationary on the earth's surface moves in a small circle, unless it's on the equator when it moves in a great circle.
An object that is stationary on the earth's surface moves in a small circle, unless it's on the equator when it moves in a great circle.
True. Projectile motion describes the curved path an object follows when thrown or projected near the Earth's surface, under the influence of gravity, while also moving horizontally.
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The question does not specify of what object the curved surface area is required. Without this information then a meaningful answer cannot be provided.
It is the total surface area.
The curved path followed by balls Beach and C are examples of projectile motion, which is a type of motion where an object is thrown or projected into the air and moves in a curved path under the influence of gravity. This type of motion can be described by the horizontal and vertical components of the object's velocity and acceleration.
Projectile motion refers to the movement of an object through the air when only the force of gravity is acting upon it. The object is typically projected at an angle to the ground and follows a curved path. The motion can be described using equations that take into account the initial velocity, angle of projection, and acceleration due to gravity.
The apparent curved path of a moving object due to Earth's rotation is called the Coriolis effect. It deflects moving objects to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere due to the Earth's rotation.
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The sum of the areas of the faces or curved surface of a three-dimensional object is known as its surface area. It represents the total area that the surface of the object occupies in space. For different shapes, the formula to calculate surface area varies; for instance, the surface area of a cube is found by adding the areas of its six square faces, while the surface area of a cylinder involves both its curved surface and the areas of its circular bases. Surface area is an important concept in various fields, including engineering, architecture, and biology.