I am not going to do calculations but i can give you solution of this question.here it is..
USING NEWTO'S EQUATOIN OF MOTION YOU CAN CALCULATE TRAVELLING TIKE OF BALL
AND DISTANCE.YOU CAN FIND THOSE EQUATION ON ANY SCIENCE DICTOINARY OR ANY PHYSICS FUNDAMENTAL BOOK.FIND VELOCITY OF UPPER BALL AND DOWNWORD BALL FROM THAT YOU CAN FIND A UNIQUE PONIT AT WHICH GIVES POINT OF PASSING.
If a ball is thrown horizontally from a window on the second floor of a building, the vertical component of its initial velocity is zero.
The location of a building's placement of window's and careful selection of materials can make the best use of "passive heating". it is basically the warming effect of the sun, passive heating will reduce your energy bills, as less energy is needed throughout the home
Air in motion has a lower pressure than stationary air. Thus the pressure outside the window is lower than inside and the window will be blown outwards.
The blinds that cover windows are often operated by a pulley. In order to pull up the blinds, one needs to pull down on rope attached to a pulley that changes the direction of the applied force so that a downward pull causes an upward push of the blinds. Although the window blinds are on a pulley system the window itself is not an example of a pulley.
Solar film absorbs both heat and light from the sun. When solar film is placed on a window it increases the ability building to maintain a cooler atmosphere, eliminating the need for additional energy to cool the building.
An Office Building
If a ball is thrown horizontally from a window on the second floor of a building, the vertical component of its initial velocity is zero.
It's about as plural as can be, except there is only one building and only one window ledge.
where are the location of NTBOOTDD.SYS in window XP
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go to the bolted 'window' on that same building using your fan. The window is on the right of the building just so you know. YOU WILL NEED YOUR TOOLBOX TO OPEN
Remove the inside door panel. Push the window track. Upward, until the window is completely closed. Lock the window linkage in place, so the window will not fall down.
It depends on the size, shape, location, and type of window
Depends on the size of the window and the location as in First story or more
You go inside the open window on the top of the building
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