sliding friction.
There are the slides themselves. On the slides you will have text and/or graphics. You will have basic transitions and animations. You may have other elements, such as music and video. It will depend on the presentation you are trying to create.
Change the background of all slides.
The lenses flip the image (right to left too). You could build a system of mirrors to do the job, but it's cheaper to just load the slides upside down. Note that your eye also flips the image that you see ... but your brain re-flips it so that you see the world right side up. Here's the explanation. Think of the ray of light that goes from the bottom of your slide, through the centre of the lens and on to the screen. Because it goes through the lens centre, where the front and back lens surfaces are parallel it is not deflected (bent) in any way and so just goes straight on. Similarly, the ray of light from the top of your slide going through the lens centre finishes up at the bottom of the screen. The curved surfaces of the lens are there to make sure that all rays from a single point on the slide meet up at the same point on the screen. So what is on the topmost part of your slide appears at the bottom of the screen, and vice versa.
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Use a Epson RX620 flatbedscanner with builtin slide scanning ability. There are three ways, and that's one of them. They also make "slide scanners." These are flatbeds big enough just to accept a slide, and they've usually just got a little slot in the front to put it in. The best quality comes from drum scanners.
kinetic friction
kinetic friction
The correct answer is Sliding Friction
Dry Friction
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Sliding friction
Yes, rolling friction occurs when two solid surfaces slide over each other. This is true.
sliding friction
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true! When solid surfaces slide over each other, the kind of friction that occurs is called sliding friction.
The plural of the noun slide is slides.
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