All the instruments that use bows like the violin, viola, cello and double bass. Also, instruments that are related to those like the viol de gamba and its predecessors. Another instrument that uses friction is the hurdy gurdy.
Bamboo, can made, and bamboo stick
Many instruments use a keyboard. Three would include the organ, the xylophone, and the accordion.
Remains of musical instruments, pictures, and writings
they both make music: either pleasant or unpleasant......
i dont know im looking for that answer as well
to measure frictional force
They use any of the musical instruments used elsewhere in Europe.
I think all the instruments use the note A. It also depends on the octave. :)
Depends on the tribe.
The Inuits used instruments such as drums and blow horns
A mixer.
You can use an Electronic Tuner to keep instruments with strings in tune, or by using your "Musical Ear". Other instruments do not normally use tuners and are tuned using your musical ear.
If the speed is constant the frictional force must be equal to the propelling force (which is gravity in this case) as any imbalance of forces creates an acceleration. If the 60N is in the same direction as the movement, then the frictional force is also 60N. If 60N is the gravitational force, you'll have to use the angle to calculate the propelling force that acts in the direction of movement. Again, the frictional force will be exactly the same as the propelling force in the direction of movement (only in magnitude, though - the direction of the frictional force (the vector) will be in the opposite direction).
No. They did not have musical instruments and they did not march. They preferred to use Guerrilla Warfare rather than meeting the enemy head on.
Maracas come to mind.
they use spears an instrument, as in musical instrument, is a Naqara
Bamboo, can made, and bamboo stick