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An earthquake has occurred when two pieces of land change their vertical relationship to each other. The vertical change is caused by the shifting of underground land plates.
Divide centimeters by 10: 8.6 centimeters = 8.6 / 10 = 0.86dm
To change kilometers to centimeters you would have to multiply by 100,000. 6500 kilometers is equal to 650,000,000 centimeters.
That depends what there are 54.5 of.
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If the change of position is horizontal, then there's no energy involved. If it's a vertical change, then gravitational potential energy changes.
Yes, this bench can change from incline, to flat to decline.
If you push a round heavy object up an incline it has gained energy based on the distance and the height of the incline, at rest at the bottom the potential engery was a factor of its mass, movement from point A at the bottom to point B at the top gave it energy that change from potential to kinetic when released at the top to roll back down.
If you push a round heavy object up an incline it has gained energy based on the distance and the height of the incline, at rest at the bottom the potential engery was a factor of its mass, movement from point A at the bottom to point B at the top gave it energy that change from potential to kinetic when released at the top to roll back down.
An Egyptian ramp is a ramp with a platform in the middle to reduce the incline of the ramp and/or to change the direction of incline.
The vertical change is called the rise.
The acceleration due to gravity remains constant, regardless of incline. The fact that it is on an incline does not change the fact that it will remain constant, it will only change the component of that acceleration being applied to the ball.
We own a Weslo Cadence 920 Treadmill. My husband is going to be using it too, and we wondered how do you change the incline position. Thanks for your time! It is appreciated. Judi
the term for the ratio of vertical change over horizontal change is slope
incline or decline
Impossible to change a volume measure to a length measure
-- If the velocity is horizontal, then gravitational potential energy doesn't change. -- If velocity is vertical and upward, gravitational potential energy increases at a rate proportional to the speed. -- If velocity is vertical and downward, gravitational potential energy decreases at a rate proportional to speed.