it will rather be possible for you not trying it
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
yes, it can
coriallis effect
Changing the length of a pendulum or the mass of its bob has no effect on g; g is a constant, always equal to 9.8 meters per square second near the surface of Earth.
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The calculations for changing the firing angle in SCR is K = 1 [π − α + 1 sin(2α )]
"the higher the altitude the lower the range "
By controlling the amount of gate current !!
AC voltage controllers are used for controlling the speed of universal motor or induction motor by changing the firing angle :) -vinodh gav
The SCR turns on based on gate voltage. The firing angle will depend on the point in the AC cycle where the gate voltage is where you want it, so the firing angle is a function of circuit design, not of the SCR.
The more elevated the launcher is the shorter the range of the launcher to the ball. Hope it helps :)
Yes. The stars are so distance that changing your location on earth will have a negligible effect on the angle at which you view it.
The angle.
I am a math teacher at penn state and it would effect it by changing the interdimenciolnal pattern turning it the opposite way.
It means the minimum current can trigger the SCR to operate.
Yes, by changing the rotor angle.
Changing the length will increase its period. Changing the mass will have no effect.