I would have gravitational potential energy, which is energy due to height.
because when we inoculate the culture with wire loop,some organism may be sticked to it which may be harmful or can cause trouble.so to destroy the remaining organisms wire loop is flamed again.
Heads popping out outof the ground have to do with how well they were installed. Closed loop and "dead end" systems would have no affect on them. Dig them up, re-set them to the height you want and pack dirt around them.
I believe it is: Loop condition Loop actions And how the loop breaks
A counted loop is a loop that executes the loop's statement a pre-determined number of times. The count represent the exit condition of the loop. A loop that is not counted is an infinite loop.
The nested loop.
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because if the rollercoaster goes not have enough speed it will not be able to successfully go over the loop without crashing
A marble traveling at 3.0m/s starts to acceleration at 4.5m/s over a distance of 25m. what is the final speed of the marble?
You have converted potential energy to kinetic and then back to potential. If the marble came back exactly to its starting point you would have invented perpetual motion, but in fact it will lose a little energy in friction against the tube so it will gradually lose energy and eventually just stop at the lowest point of the tube.
The least amount of potential energy on a rollercoaster is usually at the bottom of a loop or at the end of a steep descent. This is because potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the cars speed up due to gravity pulling them downward.
The height of the loop depends on the entry speed The diameter is usually adjusted to provide 1g acceleration in the upward direction to the upside-down passengers. Technically, if the entry speed is the variable, and you don't worry about smashing the passengers or the g-forces, the loop can be ANY size.
15metres
The block must be released from a vertical height equal to 2 times the radius of the loop at the top of the inclined plane. This height allows the block to have sufficient velocity at the top of the loop to overcome gravity and complete the loop without falling off.
It does not.
Depends on the type of loop. The Loop rollercoaster at Old Chicago in Bolingbrook Illinois was the first to completely spin you around. It was a corkscrew type of loop. Not like the looping coasters today
A loop on a rollercoaster depends how fast you are going and the amount of force pressing down on you. If you're going inside, it feels like you are being pushed into your seat. If you're outside of the loop (Rollercoaster on top of track not bottom) You will feel like you are getting pushed out of your seat. This is called G-Force.
It's phycotic. You need a lobabamoty. Otherwise, you'd know that you need 2!