There are many varieties of rope light. The biggest difference would be either LED or incandescent bulbs. Standard rope lights have two wires which can be controlled with a dimming or flashing controller. For chasing ability (lights run down the rope) at least three wires are required which can be controlled with a chasing controller.
Rope lights are made of a PVC tubing which surrounds bulbs that are typically spaced 1" apart. LED rope light will have diodes while incandescent rope light contains small incandescent bulbs.
Another difference between LED and Incandescent rope light is that the incandescent PVC tube contains color while the LED PVC tubing is clear and the color is given off by the diodes themselves.
No, the work done on the crate by the rope is not zero. The work done is equal to the force exerted by the rope multiplied by the distance the crate is pulled. The fact that the crate pulls back on the rope in accordance with Newton's Third Law does not cancel out the work done by the rope.
whenever she pulls the puppy toward her W = F·d (work = force x distance), so unless she is moving the puppy she is not doing any work. When she just holds the rope, d=0 so W is also 0 While she is play with the puppy she is actually having a combination of work done on the rope (when she allows the puppy to pull the rope towards it), zero work (when she just exerts enough force to keep the rope from moving) and doing work (when she pulls the rope and puppy towards her)
The rope and the flagpole act as a machine because they work together to achieve a desired outcome, which is raising the flag. The rope transmits the force you apply by pulling, allowing you to raise the flag on the flagpole.
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This statement is incorrect. Waves on a rope are transverse waves because the particles of the medium (the rope) vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Light waves, on the other hand, are electromagnetic waves that are classified as transverse waves because the electric and magnetic fields oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
I live in a dorm and I'm not allowed to put holes in the walls, and the way I have my rope light set up is into a heart, so the stick on hooks would only work on certain parts of my lights.
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you have to get the rope that is good .the good rope is in the moon crater.
No, the work done on the crate by the rope is not zero. The work done is equal to the force exerted by the rope multiplied by the distance the crate is pulled. The fact that the crate pulls back on the rope in accordance with Newton's Third Law does not cancel out the work done by the rope.
In group jump rope you have work as a team
whenever she pulls the puppy toward her W = F·d (work = force x distance), so unless she is moving the puppy she is not doing any work. When she just holds the rope, d=0 so W is also 0 While she is play with the puppy she is actually having a combination of work done on the rope (when she allows the puppy to pull the rope towards it), zero work (when she just exerts enough force to keep the rope from moving) and doing work (when she pulls the rope and puppy towards her)
on the boat at the light house
A rope on a pulley (although technically you can't push the rope)
rope lighting is the best way to back light stone.
macrame
A light rope used to catch livestock.
in the light house in the boat