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If you suspend a load from a fixed support by means of a rope what downward force acts on the load?

The downward force acting on the load is due to gravity. This force is equal in magnitude to the weight of the load and is responsible for pulling the load downward.


Can the fog lights on a 2003 Oldsmobile Aurora be adjusted downward?

THE ANSWER IS NO........THEY ARE FIXED.


How many ounces in a line?

A line (I suppose you mean of cocaine) is not of fixed size or length and therefore there is no conversion to any fixed unit of measure.


What is a mare called that has been fixed?

You write it Mare-s I Suppose you call it Mares


What is the pure substance when a fixed ratio is formed?

I suppose that you think to a stoichiometric chemical compound.


What is revaluation of fixed assets?

Revaluation is the upward or downward adjustment in the value of a fixed asset to account for major changes in its fair market value. FASB does not allow upward revaluation.


how much weight can it support?

The is dual sided and can hold 10 fixed barbells or fixed curl bars. It can support 420 lbs of weight.


How is a drawbridge a pulley?

Drawbridges that use pulleys translate the usually-downward force (on a rope or chain) into a lateral force that lifts the bridge in an arc, upward and inward simultaneously. In roadway and train bridges, there is usually no pulley, just a counterweight that acts through a lever (a fixed support).


Do bullies get treaments?

I suppose... Counseling maybe... The average bully has a mental block that causes them to feel insecure. This causes them to feel the need to pick on others. I suppose their insecurity could be fixed with counseling....


What does a fixed pulley change of a force?

A fixed pulley does not change the amount of force required to lift an object. However, it changes the direction of the force applied, making it easier to lift objects by allowing you to pull downward instead of upward.


Why is an Average Fixed Cost curve downward sloping?

This is a simple enough question to answer, Fixed cost is defined as the cost invariant of output, i.e. cost that doesnot change as output increases, i.e. constant. So if you divide a constant by output as a variable, as output increases Average Fixed Costs drop.


How do you repair a door handle on a BMW Z3?

It depends on the problem. But if you have a Z3, I suppose taking it to a specialized service point would be the best method to get that fixed in order not to create more trouble instead of getting it fixed.