The cheetah's maximum speed of 300m/s is the fastest among all land animals.
The maximum height of a projectile depends on its initial velocity and launch angle. In ideal conditions, the maximum height occurs when the launch angle is 45 degrees, reaching a height equal to half the maximum range of the projectile.
The maximum strength that a magnet can reach is determined by its material and size. Some magnets, like neodymium magnets, can have very high strength, reaching up to around 1.4 teslas.
The word that describes this pattern is "peak." It denotes reaching a maximum point before decreasing.
The maximum amount of energy that a battery can hold before reaching its infinity charge limit is determined by its capacity, which is measured in watt-hours (Wh) or ampere-hours (Ah). Once a battery reaches its capacity limit, it cannot hold any more energy and is considered fully charged.
The maximum g-force experienced near the event horizon of a black hole can be extremely high, reaching values that are millions or even billions of times greater than the force of gravity on Earth.
Cheetahs do not have a maximum number of spots. The number of spots would depend on the size of the cheetah and how closely packed the spots are.
The copay amount is typically 0 after reaching the out-of-pocket maximum.
No, coinsurance typically does not apply after reaching the maximum out-of-pocket limit.
After reaching your out-of-pocket maximum, you typically do not need to pay a copay for covered services.
Kratts' Creatures - 1995 Maximum Cheetah Velocity 1-23 was released on: USA: 3 July 1996
Yes, copays typically contribute towards reaching the maximum out-of-pocket limit set by your insurance plan.
This is a simple question in algebra. Call the max speed of cheetah "x". Then the equation can be written: 3x -153 = 42 . That is, 3 times cheetah speed minus 153 = greyhound speed. So, adding 153 to both sides, 3x=42 + 153, or 3x=195. Dividing both sides by 3, we get x=65. THIS ANSWER IS WRONG!
cheetah speed = x put it in an equation; 3x-153=42 so you do; 42+153=195 then; 195/3=64.3333333 cheetah speed= 64.333... rounded to 64mph.
a cheetah can weigh up tpo 70-150 pounds.
This particular mount has a maximum weight capacity reaching up to a whopping 160 pounds!
Yes, your deductible does contribute towards reaching your maximum out-of-pocket expenses. Once you meet your deductible, your insurance plan will typically cover a larger portion of your medical expenses, which can help you reach your maximum out-of-pocket limit faster.
The farthest reaching artillery piece used by the U.S. Army is the 155mm Howitzer. It has a maximum range of 30 kilometers.