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Is a pendulum inelastic?

A pendulum is considered to be elastic because it converts potential energy into kinetic energy and back again without any energy loss due to friction or other dissipative forces. This means that the total mechanical energy of the pendulum remains constant throughout its motion.


What is the name for unuseful energy?

Waste energy or dissipative energy are often terms used to describe energy that cannot be efficiently utilized for useful work.


Why Static dissipative materials will allow a charge to be drained to ground?

Static dissipative materials have electrical resistance within a specific range that allows them to slowly transfer static charges to ground. This prevents sudden discharges or sparks that could damage sensitive electronic components. The controlled dissipation of static charges helps to maintain a safe working environment in environments where electrostatic discharge is a concern.


What are Static dissipative materials?

Static dissipative materials are materials that are designed to control and reduce the buildup of static electricity. They have a surface resistance that falls within a specific range (10^6 to 10^9 ohms/square) and allow charges to move across their surface without generating a spark. These materials are commonly used in electronics manufacturing, explosive environments, and cleanroom environments to prevent damage to sensitive devices and equipment.


Why does friction cause magnetic and electrostatic forces?

Friction affects Basketball in many ways. For starters, a player wouldn't be able to stop or run because of the lack relative motion on the surface of an object. Friction is necessary for the sport of basketball.

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Is there electrostatic dissipative mats that can be placed on an electrostatic dissipative floor?

Yes, 'Bondline' sales different types of antistatic flooring.


What type of dunes do dissipative and reflective beaches have?

sandy ones


Is a pendulum inelastic?

A pendulum is considered to be elastic because it converts potential energy into kinetic energy and back again without any energy loss due to friction or other dissipative forces. This means that the total mechanical energy of the pendulum remains constant throughout its motion.


What are electrostatic dissipative shoes?

They are shoes that are made to dissapate ElectroStatic Discharge which can damage electronics and computer parts.


What has the author Christopher Charles Glover written?

Christopher Charles Glover has written: 'Collectives and dissipative self-organizing systems'


What has the author Edward Abram Celarier written?

Edward Abram Celarier has written: 'Noise-induced transitions in nonlinear, dissipative dynamical systems'


What is the name for unuseful energy?

Waste energy or dissipative energy are often terms used to describe energy that cannot be efficiently utilized for useful work.


What are Static dissipative materials?

Static dissipative materials are materials that are designed to control and reduce the buildup of static electricity. They have a surface resistance that falls within a specific range (10^6 to 10^9 ohms/square) and allow charges to move across their surface without generating a spark. These materials are commonly used in electronics manufacturing, explosive environments, and cleanroom environments to prevent damage to sensitive devices and equipment.


Why Static dissipative materials will allow a charge to be drained to ground?

Static dissipative materials have electrical resistance within a specific range that allows them to slowly transfer static charges to ground. This prevents sudden discharges or sparks that could damage sensitive electronic components. The controlled dissipation of static charges helps to maintain a safe working environment in environments where electrostatic discharge is a concern.


Can you put any insoles in static dissipative shoes?

No. The electric current must be able to pass through, so if the insole is made of a material that is non-conductive it defeats the purpose.


What is the difference between reversible and cyclic process?

A reversible process is one that can be undone with no change in entropy of the system and surroundings. A cyclic process is one that starts and ends at the same state, with the system going through a series of state changes. All reversible processes are cyclic, but not all cyclic processes are reversible.


What kind of force is bike skidding on road?

A bike skidding on a road is experience kinetic friction. This is a dissipative force, in that it takes energy out of a system when motion is in placed and puts the energy into heat.

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