yes i think it does since one moment you can be going high then the next low and you can change is your going fast or slow
The seat of a swing remains parallel to the ground due to the forces acting on it. As you swing left to right, gravity pulls the seat downward while the tension in the swing's chains or ropes maintains its horizontal position. The centripetal force generated by your motion keeps the seat stable, allowing it to stay level as you move in an arc. This balance of forces results in the seat being parallel to the ground throughout the swinging motion.
Depends on the swing... probably around a foot or two. The question states "while on a swing" which I believe implies that the swing is in use and therefore in motion. At rest the swing could be at "a foot or two" but while in motion the swing would get exponentially higher with every stroke of the legs. The total height could not be figured without the height at the top of the swing and the length of the assembly ie.. rope, chain, vine etc...plus the material which the child sits on. And are we talking about height at the end of their feet, at the bum or head height. I've swung on a number of swings and consider myself somewhat of a swinger and I can say that on most swings I've been on they go 4-6 feet high.
The swing
The Swing was created in 1983.
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Swinging back and forth on a swing involves periodic motion, specifically oscillatory motion. The motion repeats in a regular pattern as the swing moves back and forth around a fixed point.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.
motion of the needle of a sewing machine is what is the motino is this?
yes is motion
3 types of motion:constant means the object is always moving.periodic means that the object is moving back and forth.variable means that the object can change its speed and direction.examples:constant - the earth moving around the sun.periodic - a swing moving back and forth.variable - a car driving then turning or slowing down.
Variable motion refers to motion that changes speed or direction over time. This can include acceleration, deceleration, or changes in velocity. Objects experiencing variable motion have varying rates of displacement at different points in time.
A variable motion is a motion that changes over time example bus picking up kids and driving through a neighborhood to school.
It is not necessarily a motion in itself... Variable speed refers to something that can change speeds, or that the speeds can be changed. There are many things that can be variable speed.
In human bipedal walking, "arm swing" is the natural motion of the arms swinging in motion with the opposing leg to prevent the body twisting.
A variable motion is a motion that changes over time example bus picking up kids and driving through a neighborhood to school.