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Normal velocity is between 0.4-1.0 m/s. Absolute minimum is 0,25 m/s and maximum should not exceed 1,5 m/s.
The only time you should place kerosene in a heating system is if it is designed for kerosene.
when the object reaches maximum height, the velocity of the object is 0 m/s.It reaches maximum height when the gravity of the body has slowed its velocity to 0 m/s. If there is no gravity and there is no external force acting on it then it will never reach a maximum height as there wont be a negativeaccelerationdemonstrated by newtons first law.Where there is and you have the objects initial velocity then you can use :v^2 = u^2+2.a.sv = Velocity when it reaches Max. height so v = 0u = Initial Velocity (m/s)a = Retardation/ Negative Acceleration due to gravity, -9.80m/s ^2And then the unknown (s) is the displacement, or height above ground, and if everything else is in the right format it should be in metres.
Depends on how hard you contract and if it is built up and released or not. The maximum velocity upon exit of your orfice should be at least a couple meters per second.
To achieve maximum optimal throwing distance, the maximum velocity of the ball needs to be at the exact moment of release. The best launch range needs to be at approximately 45 degrees for the highest level of travel.
Kerosene should not be used as a home heating oil unless the unit is designed to do just that, kerosene may be used in a small amount to inhibit gelling of fuel oil during extremely cold weather.
A: Transformers are designed for the maximum voltage they can sustain in operation a lower voltage operation should not bother them
Maximum speed is about 220 to 230mph and can be achieved after about 20 seconds of freefall. Normal parachute opening speed should be not greater that 120mph to avoid damage to the parachute
The velocity of the machine should be between 0.2-1 Mpa/sec and until the end of the experiment the velocity should increase at a value of 10%
the person who discovered velocity was newton. so you should look up newtons theory on velocity.
At what depth should a velocity sensor be placed to estimate a stream's average velocity if it is 12.5 meters deep?
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