Work = (force) x (distance) = (88.7N x 1.24m) = 109.988 newton-meter = 109.988 joules
W = f x d so 88.7 x 1.24 = 109.988j
1.40 x10 tot he -2
Above Ground Level
mgh = 1/2 * m * v^2 v = sqrt (2 * 9.8 * 1.2) v = 4.8 m/s [down]
Because hydrogen gas is less dense than air(mostly nitrogen and oxygen), and the less dense gas flows to go above the more dense(and escape the atmosphere).
If an object is above ground level, it has positive gravitational potential energy. (This assumes you define ground level to be zero - actually, you can define any level to be zero.)
Suspended slabs differ from non-suspended slabs because they are suspended above the ground via beams. Non-suspended slabs sit directly on the ground.
Below ground
Both
The potato tubers (potatoes) grow below the ground, but most of the potato plant (leaves etc.) grows above ground.
I think its spinach I'm not sure
No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.
Forces form below the rock layers push upward, lifting portions of the rock layers up above the surface of the surrounding landscape.
Potatoes are grown under the ground, yes. The "eyes" of the original potatoe are put into the soil just like you would with a seed and then they are watered as a normal plant. They grow into a leafy plant ABOVE the ground which then grows the potatoes.
Sweet potato, like white (etc.) potatoes are tubers, in other words, edible roots. They grow underground. (in the ground.)
No. Root crops are things like potatoes or carrots- the grain of rice is above ground.
Potatoes grow at the root of a potato plant. If you have ever grown potatoes than you will know that they have green leafy stems above ground and that the potatoes grow below ground. Sweet potatoes specifically are tuberous roots which function as a storage center of nutrients.
No, cabbage grows above ground, root vegetables grow in the ground (like roots). Examples of root vegetables are potatoes, carrots, radishes, and yams.
The height, in feet, above the ground at time t, H(t) = 40 + 32*t - 16*t2