The value of G in an escalator going down is the same whether it is stopped or it is going up - G is about 9.81 m/s2 at the Earth's surface. It is the same because the escalator is going at a constant velocity, therefore it does not contribute anything to acceleration.
An A Harmonic Minor Scale you only raise the G#. When going down you still raise the G#.An A Melodic Minor Scale you raise the F and G# going up, BUT when going down you lower the sharps back down to its original note.
Acceleration due to gravity.it is denoted with 'g' & it's value on earth is 9.8m/s2. When a body is falling down that is along the gravity 'g' is taken as +g & when a body is going up against gravity 'g' is taken as -g in a equation.
9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
Ore -G
g(x) = 5. So whatever f(x) or f(-1) is, g of that is going to be 5.
Going Up - D, E, F, G, A, B, C#, D Going Down - D, C, Bb, A, G, F, E, D
The value of g would increase if the compound pendulum is taken nearer to the center of the Earth. This is because gravity is stronger closer to the Earth's surface. Conversely, if the compound pendulum is moved further away from the center of the Earth, the value of g would decrease.
The answer depends on what g is!
You can write this as "g - 7". The actual value of this expression, of course, will depend on the value of "g".
g will increase when rotation is stopped because:- g depend on following thing;:- first on shape of earth second on rotation....(only Equator) not pole third one on going altitude and depth,...........
9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
its steps on the scale like if u have a G the posible train chords going up would be G,Bb,Db its every 3 notes including sharps and flats. starting with G going down would be G,E,Db. when people put those high notes in its just showing range