I am not sure what situation you are talking about, but "infinitely small" amounts are basically used in calculus. Formally, "infinite small" amounts, or "infinitesimals" are avoided; rather, you investigate what happens when a certain amount gets smaller and smaller.As an example for such calculations, velocity is defined as dx/dt, meaning you divide a very small distance (the distance moved) by a very small time interval (the time elapsed) - and investigate what happens when dt (the time interval) becomes smaller and smaller ("tends toward zero", though it can't actually be zero itself, because then you would have a division by zero).
angular displacement is a vector quantity when theta (angle) is small, otherwise it is scalar.
As long as angular amplitude is kept small, the period does not depend on the angular amplitude of the oscillation. It is simply dependent on the weight. It should be noted that to some extent period actually does depend on the angular amplitude and if it gets too large, the effect will become noticeable.
average velocity is the displacement over time while instantaneous velocity refers to the velocity of an object at one point or at as pecific point of time. *displacement is the difference between the initial position and the final position of an object. (distance 2 - distance 1)
Answer #1:Constant speed is a speed that is maintained and stays the same.Instantaneous speed is a speed that goes up momentarily and thencomes back down.==================================Answer #2:A constant speed is one that has the same value now as it has hadat every previous time of interest, and the same as it will be for everyfuture time of interest.An instantaneous speed is one that conveys no information about anyprevious or future speed, only about the speed 'right now'.I just made this up on the fly. I think it's pretty good.
Resolving power is the ability of an imaging device to separate points of an object that are located at a small angular distance
angular displacement is a vector quantity when theta (angle) is small, otherwise it is scalar.
Yes―sort of. If displacement increases or decreases suddenly in an infinitely small point in time or a time interval that is too small to graph, a vertical line is used.
The length of the pendulum, the angular displacement of the pendulum and the force of gravity. The displacement can have a significant effect if it is not through a small angle.
As long as angular amplitude is kept small, the period does not depend on the angular amplitude of the oscillation. It is simply dependent on the weight. It should be noted that to some extent period actually does depend on the angular amplitude and if it gets too large, the effect will become noticeable.
du refers to a differential part of u, which is infinitely small.
My vector of my report is small
No. Infinitely Small implies something that is as close to zero as it can get without actually being zero - think of a positive or negative fraction with an infinitely large denominator. Infinitely Big implies something that is as far away from zero as possible, and then some: negative infinity or positive infinity. You can think of infinitely small as being the reciprocal of (one divided by) infinitely big.
(a) directly with its square root.(b) not at all if it can be considered as a point mass which is significantly greater than the "string". Otherwise corrections are necessary. (c) not if the angle is small. Otherwise corrections are necessary.
average velocity is the displacement over time while instantaneous velocity refers to the velocity of an object at one point or at as pecific point of time. *displacement is the difference between the initial position and the final position of an object. (distance 2 - distance 1)
If you have a strange dream of all encompassing but infinitely small power, then it means that you are frighten.
It is infinitely small.
Answer #1:Constant speed is a speed that is maintained and stays the same.Instantaneous speed is a speed that goes up momentarily and thencomes back down.==================================Answer #2:A constant speed is one that has the same value now as it has hadat every previous time of interest, and the same as it will be for everyfuture time of interest.An instantaneous speed is one that conveys no information about anyprevious or future speed, only about the speed 'right now'.I just made this up on the fly. I think it's pretty good.