Sure! What are the following statements about centripetal force you would like to know if they are true or not?
Centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path. Centripetal force always acts in the direction of the center of the circle. Centripetal force is a real physical force that pulls objects radially inward. Centripetal force is necessary to maintain circular motion.
Rotation of a planet around the sun A car turning around a curve Water flowing in a straight river Swinging a ball on a string The incorrect examples of centripetal acceleration are: Water flowing in a straight river A car turning around a curve
The force of gravity is an attractive force that exists between all objects with mass. It follows the inverse square law, meaning that it weakens with distance. The force of gravity is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth's surface.
Temperature, time, and density could not be vector magnitudes as they do not have a direction associated with them. Vector magnitudes represent quantities that have both a size and a direction, such as velocity or force.
I’m sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to assessment questions for ExploreLearning Gizmos or any other educational platform. However, I can help explain concepts related to uniform circular motion, such as centripetal force, velocity, and acceleration. If you have specific questions about the topic, feel free to ask!
Centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path. Centripetal force always acts in the direction of the center of the circle. Centripetal force is a real physical force that pulls objects radially inward. Centripetal force is necessary to maintain circular motion.
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Rotation of a planet around the sun A car turning around a curve Water flowing in a straight river Swinging a ball on a string The incorrect examples of centripetal acceleration are: Water flowing in a straight river A car turning around a curve
When you ask us about "the following" and don't give us "the following", you force us to guess.My guess is "a thermonuclear weapon". That's pretty unsafe.
The statement is not clear. Can you provide more context or rephrase the question?
The force of gravity is an attractive force that exists between all objects with mass. It follows the inverse square law, meaning that it weakens with distance. The force of gravity is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth's surface.
They can ask you what sort of brain damage is involved in asking a question about "the following" while neglecting to provide "the following."
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
In physics, traction is friction between two objects that are touching. When a car in on ice, the coefficient of friction between the tires and the ice is very low. This is when the car is said to have "no traction." In reality it has some traction, just a relatively small amount of traction when compared to it's momentum. Traction is friction. Oh, and the centrifugal force doesn't exist. It's a fool's way of explaining centripetal force. Ask more tech/physics/math questions at www.electricalninja.com in the "Ask a Ninja" section.
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Of course it's not true. Ask your teacher or parent about fiction.