Effort is the way to achievement. It has to be worked out to have the results.
the relationship between them is that the load carries it self and the lever holds its self in place
Negative or inverse
Distinguish between a public law relationship and a private law relationship.
What is the relationship between ethics and WHAT? You need at least two things to have a relationship.
a relationship between brothers should be sacred and good....
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A relationship between two of it are when load come closer to fulcrum, you need more effort to use. But if load go far away from the fulcrum, you need less effort to use. A relationship between two of it are when load come closer to fulcrum, you need more effort to use. But if load go far away from the fulcrum, you need less effort to use.
customer orientation,intergrated effort
the relationship between them is that the load carries it self and the lever holds its self in place
the load and fulcrum
Effort and distance have a direct relationship. The more distance you cover, the more effort you generally need to exert. This is because you are expending energy to travel a longer distance, which can lead to fatigue.
the effort needed to lift an object is about the same as the weight of an object:)
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific graph in question. However, I can offer a general example: a graph that shows a positive correlation between study time and exam scores could represent the relationship between a student's studying habits and their academic performance. As study time increases, exam scores typically improve, illustrating the impact of effort on achievement.
Big chainwheel(by the pedals) and small sprocket(at the rear wheel) = big effort. Small chainwheel and big sprocket = small effort
The Indians were paid for there time and effort for doing so. There was no adversarial relationship between them.
An achievement means doing something successfully. Usually the term is used when the achievement required skill, bravery or extreme effort.
The relationship between the number of ropes lifting the load and the effort needed to lift the load is inversely proportional. As the number of ropes lifting the load increases, the effort needed to lift the load decreases. This is because the load is distributed among more ropes, reducing the force required from each rope.