An accelerometer is a device that can detect changes in velocity, orientation, and acceleration by measuring the change in electrical capacitance due to movement. It typically consists of a weight attached to a spring and a wire that measures the resulting displacement when the sensor moves horizontally.
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No, a horizontal force that is less than the weight of an object will not be able to move the object. In order to move the object, the horizontal force must be greater than or equal to the weight of the object.
The horizontal and vertical components don't change. In fact, weight is completely vertical, and has no horizontal component at all, regardless of what the object happens to be sitting on. But the components parallel to the ramp and normal to the ramp depend on the slope of the ramp.
To calculate the vertical force acting on an external brake shoe, you can use the formula F = W * sin(θ), where F is the vertical force, W is the weight acting on the brake shoe, and θ is the angle of the shoe with the horizontal. To calculate the horizontal force, you can use the formula F = W * cos(θ), where F is the horizontal force, W is the weight acting on the brake shoe, and θ is the angle of the shoe with the horizontal.
You can float on water without moving by maintaining a relaxed and horizontal body position, spreading your weight evenly, and focusing on your breathing to relax your muscles. This will help you achieve a higher buoyancy and stay afloat without any movement.
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The model you are referring to is called a pendulum. In this setup, a weight is hung from a wire or string, and when the weight is displaced horizontally, it oscillates back and forth due to gravity. The motion of the pendulum can be used to detect and measure horizontal movement or acceleration.
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!
How the weight of the body is balanced in a horizontal circle?
No, a horizontal force that is less than the weight of an object will not be able to move the object. In order to move the object, the horizontal force must be greater than or equal to the weight of the object.
The horizontal and vertical components don't change. In fact, weight is completely vertical, and has no horizontal component at all, regardless of what the object happens to be sitting on. But the components parallel to the ramp and normal to the ramp depend on the slope of the ramp.
'There are two types of weighing scales; spring scale and balance scale. The spring scale makes use of spring to detect how much weight is pulled whereas a balance scale utilizes the horizontal bar to compare unknown weight to a standardized weight.' There are no other names for the balance scale, but there are differen't types of scales.
The homeguard may use various sensors such as motion sensors, pressure sensors, or heat sensors to detect the presence of a person. These sensors can detect movement or changes in weight or body heat, which help the homeguard identify the presence of a person in its vicinity.
The magnitude of the weight of the man is 980N.
No, there isn't any difference.
Weight sensors work in a very simple way. Weight sensors can detect how much weight is being set on top of them much like a scale.