None of them because perpendicular lines intercept each other at right angles
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Zero. W = F* d cos (Theta) W = Tension * displacement * cos (90) The force is perpendicular to the objects motion (or displacement of the object) W = T * d * 0 W= 0
Normal force is the component perpendicular to the surface in mechanics. It prevents an object from penetrating the surface with the contact force exerted.
according to physics it will be zero work W=F.S (dot product of force and displacement) from vector algebra W= F*S*cos ( angle between force and displacement) W = F * S * COS (90) BUT cos(90)= 0 so W=0
Power = 40 W
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The letters A, K, M, N, R, V, W, Y, and Z all have lines in them that are not perpendicular.
No, pendicular or can say it perpendicular lines can never be parallel as the angle b/w pendiular lines is 90 and parallel is 0 or 180 and both can not be same so ......pendicular lines cant become parallel.
In the upper case Roman alphabet, and depending on the font being used: A,B,D,G,K,P,Q,V,W,X and Y. In some case the sloped lines of K may be perpendicular.
Upper-case (capital) A, K, M, N, V, W, X, Y, Z
In upper case: A, B, G, K, M, N, Q, R, V, W, X, Y and Z.
There are multiple meanings. In geography, it refers to the lines of longitude (the lines that run N/S and measure E/W). In physics and mechanics, it means along the length of the object. For example, if you have a river, flow in the direction of the river (parallel) is longitudinal. Flow perpendicular to the river is transverse.
The answer depends on what lines r and s are, and where point w is.
There are no straight lines in the letter "W" because it is made up of two diagonal lines intersecting at a point.
a triangle w/ an angle perpendicular like this l_
W-INC
No