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The force of gravity between two objects is measured in newtons. This is no different, technically, than what weight "should" be measured in. We use pounds and kilograms, but we should be using newtons, to be scientifically correct.
Torque is equal to friction force (F) * radius (r). Torque is also equal to moment of inertia (I) * Angular acceleration (a). Angular acceleration is equal to rotational velocity * 2Pi/time, which is 2 seconds. So, F = IRa/r, or 45.63 Newtons
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Radius of rings is directly proportional to the square root of the radius of curvature. Thin lens would have larger radius of curvature and hence the option
Propably because it would be very difficult to measure the difference between the rings' diameters.
The degree of curvature measures how much a curve deviates from a straight line. It is commonly used in mathematics, engineering, and surveying. Two common methods are the circular curve method and differential geometry. The circular curve method determines the degree of curvature by measuring the central angle subtended by a 100-foot arc along the curve. The differential geometry approach calculates the curvature at each point on the curve and integrates these values to find the total degree of curvature. The specific method used depends on the field and context. Consult relevant resources or experts for detailed instructions.
A experiment should only have one variable.
An experiment should be designed to answer a specific question.
It depends on what your experiment was. You should ask a teacher or someone that you know who has done this before.
The data should be organized and the experiment's materials cleaned?
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In general a brace would be used when a curvature of the spine is at 25-40º
Any experiment should start with a hypothesis.
you must repeat and redo the experiment