The ratio is 1: the motion is symmetric.
Metals taken as micronutrients, in the body are dissolved in water; it is not a chemical reaction.
The ratio of water to the human body is approximately 60%. This percentage can vary depending on factors such as age, gender, and body composition. Water is essential for various bodily functions, including temperature regulation, digestion, and nutrient absorption.
Maintaining proper posture, utilizing the legs to lift instead of the back, and keeping the load close to the body can help protect the back from injury when lifting a static load vertically.
Salinity is the ratio of the mass of salt to the mass of water in a solution or body of water.
Kronos' body parts were scattered and thrown into the sea by his son, Zeus, after Zeus defeated him. They can be found in various locations in the ocean, as they were never recovered.
The time taken to go up is equal to the time taken to come down for a body thrown vertically up in vacuum conditions. This is because the acceleration due to gravity acts in opposite directions during the ascent and descent, resulting in symmetric time intervals.
The force acting on a body thrown vertically upwards is gravity. Gravity pulls the body back towards the ground, causing it to slow down and eventually stop at its highest point before falling back down.
The speed of the body at the highest point is 0 m/s. The acceleration acting on the body is the acceleration due to gravity (-9.81 m/s^2), which acts downward throughout the motion.
To draw a velocity-time graph for a body thrown vertically upwards, the initial velocity will be positive (upwards) and steadily decrease due to gravity until reaching zero at the peak. After the peak, the velocity becomes negative as the body falls back down. The graph will have a symmetrical shape with the velocity decreasing and then increasing back to the initial velocity.
Yes, neglecting air resistance, the time taken for the object to go up is equal to the time taken for the object to come back down to the same point. This is due to the symmetrical nature of the motion, where the initial vertical velocity is converted to an equal magnitude but opposite in direction during the descent.
The stripes on a zebra's body mostly run vertically.
Yes, away from your body...
The typical ratio between pulse rate and respiration rate in the human body is about 4:1. This means that for every 4 heartbeats, there is approximately 1 breath taken.
The ratio of the total displacement of an object to the total time taken is called the average velocity. It gives an overall measure of how fast the object is moving in a given direction over a certain period of time.
Energy is possessed by virtue of position, shape or motion or all the three properties. Generally potential energy is at first stored in a body which is released as kinetic energy when the body is in motion. But suppose if a body is thrown upwards vertically its kinetic energy gets converted into potential energy.
The body will move: * Because of its initial motion (the question states that it is thrown) * Because of gravity
when abody is thrown upward,how many forces act on it?what is the role of the force with which the body has been thrown upward? After a body is thrown upwards, you have gravity pulling it down and friction slowing it.