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A rigid link is: a joint between Structural members which does not permit relative motion between them.
Yes. Under ideal circumstances - no air resistance, elastic collision (i.e., perfect bounce), the ball should bounce back to the same height from which it was dropped, due to conservation of energy. In practice, some energy is always lost, both due to air resistance and to a non-perfect bounce.
Depends on the size of the weapon- they come in different yields. Depends too on the blast type. There are three different types of detonations: air, surface, and sub-surface. Each has a different purpose and does different damage. See the link below for a rough idea of the blast area of a one kiloton device. That depends on its yield and height/depth of burst.
One is "surface tension" which allows the spider to walk on water ; see related link .
A photoconductor is something whose resistance decreases when it's exposure to light increases. As for Photography, the only link I know of is that they are used in light meters.
AC resistance should NOT be confused with IMPEDANCE or REACTANCE.When AC flows through a conductor, it tends to flow towards the surface of that conductor due to a phenomenon called the 'skin effect'. The skin effect, therefore, acts to reduce the effective cross-sectional area of the conductor. Since resistance is inversely-proportional to cross-sectional area, the result is an elevated value of resistance compared with that to DC current. This is called AC RESISTANCE, and it increases with frequency. At mains frequencies (50/60 Hz), AC resistance is not dramatically higher than DC resistance but the difference becomes significant at high frequencies.Read more in the Related link shown below this answer.
The link or bridge between negative and positive area is called a circuit
Increasing the Surface Area increases the heat loss. You will find a nice example in the related question link below.
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This is a popular topic, discussed in many places on the web. The attached link is one place that I like. If you want to look for others just google for surface area square pyramid.
(pi x D xH ) +2(pi R squared) If you are thinking of the surface area, then i have provide a link below.
There's no link between the color of a Surface and the texture of a Surface. You could have pink sand paper as well as pink velvet.
An online calculator [see Link below] gives me:Lateral Area (total area of the triangular sides) = 137.75 cm2Total surface area including base of 25 cm2 = 162.75 cm2
Lower back area check out link below
The area is the product of the length of a thing times its width. l x w = A
Lateral surface area of a coner and l are the radius and slant height, respectively.A very quick "google" showspi x r x lreference: See related link below forthe reference