Positive numbers, otherwise known as real numbers.
When your weight is greater than mg, the normal force acting on you will be greater than your weight, resulting in an upward force. When your weight is zero (for example, during free fall), the normal force is also zero as there is no contact surface to exert a force on you.
Yes, an object with zero velocity can have an acceleration that is greater than zero if there is a change in its velocity over time. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so even if the object starts with zero velocity, it can still accelerate if its velocity increases or decreases.
Neither of the statements is universally true. Displacement can be zero if the starting and ending points are the same. The magnitude of displacement can be equal to, less than, or greater than the distance traveled by the object, depending on the path taken.
No, the distance covered by a moving object cannot be less than zero. Distance is always measured as a positive value. If an object is moving, it will always cover a distance greater than or equal to zero.
To have a Force greater than zero acting on an object, you need an external force to be applied to the object. Without this external force, the net force on the object will be zero, which means it will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity due to Newton's First Law of Motion.
no zero is greater
Yes, one is greater than zero.
All positive numbers are greater than zero.
Since there are no negative signs, and the expression is clearly not equal to zero, it's greater than zero.
Any positive number is greater than zero.
Zero is Greater than every negative integer
A number greater than zero is any numerical value that is larger than zero on the number line. In mathematical terms, this is represented as any real number that is positive. This includes integers, fractions, decimals, and irrational numbers that are greater than zero.
4/5 is greater than zero - it equals 0.8
All numbers have common factors greater than zero.
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Greater.