This formula is derived from one of the basic laws of motion; v = u + at : where 'v' is the final velocity, 'u' is the initial velocity, 'a' is the acceleration and 't' is the time
v = u + at, therefore,
v - u = at :
a = (v - u) ÷ t
This would be a finial.
If you mean the screw on part that holds the lamp shade on the it's called a Finial. If you mean the stand that hooks on right below the socket I've heard it called a harp.
A finial is a decoration that you put on the turrets
the umbrella-shaped finial of a dagoba (3 letters)
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A lintel is a horizontal architectural member spanning above an opening, such as a doorway or an arch. A finial is a decorative piece that finishes off the top of the lintel. It could also be placed above the vertical posts on opposite ends. Think of the finial(s) as "final finish(es)."
Suicide to avoid the inevitable.
This would be a finial.
Generally, they are used as decorative ornaments on furniture or curtain rods. Also the charm at the end of a ceiling fan is called a finial, which would mean Finial are there to make things look pretty.
I was informed that the top of a flag pole was called a truck. Now I learn that it is not a truck but a finial. The turck is the mechanism that connects the finial to the flag pole. IS this correct and where do these words come from.
It's called a lamp harp. The top (where you place the shade) is called a finial base, the little 'clips' at the bottom are called the harp base.