Mainly because the two are utterly unrelated.
Cotton string does not conduct electricity, so replacing a wire with cotton string will break the electrical connection in the circuit. This will prevent the flow of electricity necessary for the circuit to work properly. It's important to use materials that conduct electricity, like wire, to maintain the circuit's functionality.
The work done by the coolie is zero because the force he exerts is in the vertical direction (lifting the load against gravity) while the displacement is in the horizontal direction. Work is only done when the force and displacement are in the same direction.
Yes, though the acceleration due to gravity will be much less so the yo-yo is likely to be much harder to control (possibly necessitating an increase in its mass and/or angular momentum ratios).
He discovered gravity?
Soaking the string before using it can help make it more pliable and easier to work with, especially if you are using it for crafts like macrame or jewelry making. Soaking can also help remove any dirt or impurities in the string itself.
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Well any sturdy string about the same width and length will work. And some dolls have zip ties as well.
because of the angle you dive in
yes it does work but it wont with threading string.
Zero, assuming there is no air resistance. Gravity does not do work in the horizontal direction during the descent phase of projectile motion because the force of gravity and the displacement are perpendicular to each other, resulting in no work being done by gravity.
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Yes, peristalsis will work against gravity.
If the locomotive is traveling on a level plane, the amount of work done against gravity is zero. This is because the force of gravity is acting perpendicular to the direction of motion. Work is only done when the force and displacement are in the same direction.
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Normally the chance of getting attacked by a shark is about the same chance of a toilet falling out of the sky. But if you are you hit them on the noise (HARD) if that doesnt work punch their eyes. If that doesnt work swim as quielty as possible away.
True. A vibrating string can produce a sound. This is how string instruments such as a guitars and violins work. Although such strings are made of metal (like steel wire) or plastic (like nylon), the principal is the same for all of them.
No, the force in tension of a string is not conservative. The only non-conservative force acting is the tension force, but it acts perpendicular to the path of the object at every instant, and so it does zero work.