solid sphere solid sphere if air resistance is cosidered (which should be considered if the height from which it falls is high)....if the air resistance is not considered all three fall at the same time irrespective of mass(galileo is famous for this law----all the bodies fall same distances irrespective of their masses--which means a feather and a stone kept in vaccum tude fall at the same time o the ground)
QUESTION;why 20 degree centigrade writtenon measuring cylinder? ANSWER: Measuring cylinder. 20 degree centigrade is written on the measuring cylinder because every instrument having a particular temprature where that equipment is kept and work on it measuring cylinder having 20 degree C on it beacause it is the accurate temprature of measuring cylinder and in this tepmrature working on measuring cylinder is possible.
There are several reasons that can cause an amplifier to have a garbled sound. Some of these are: ground cables have picked up feedback and distortion or the ground has no continuity.
evaporation is called a surface phenomenon because the particles of liquid gain energy from the surroundings , having higher kinetic energy, is able to break the away from the forces of attraction of other particle . that is why it is called a surface phenomenon
evaporation is called a surface phenomenon because the particles of liquid gain energy from the surroundings , having higher kinetic energy, is able to break the away from the forces of attraction of other particle . that is why it is called a surface phenomenon
Friction will decrease if the coefficient of friction decreases. This can be caused by having a smother surface up to a point. (When two surface are TOO smooth the friction actually increases due to molecular attraction.)
The curved surface area of this cylinder is 251.33 units2
The curved surface area of a cylinder having a height of 5.25 and diameter of 1.75 is 28.588 units squared.
A cylinder having a radius of 7 feet and a height of 19.5 feet has a surface area of 1,165.53 ft2
The wind at the surface of the ground where the molecules are having friction is moving slower than the wind above the surface.
yes heat loss is affected by diameter, circumference and surface area. Heat loss depends on the surface area : volume ratio.......the larger this is the more heat is lost if a cylinder having the same volume but a different surface area...(therefre radius and circumference is different)........the cylinder having the larger surface area will loose heat fastest
40pi or about 125.6
The purpose of an inclined plane is to be able to get up stairs and steps without having to step up onto them. It sits over the steps and provides a smooth angled surface to walk up and down on.
The circumference of that cylinder would be 31.4156 meters, and with a height of 4 meters, the outside surface of the sides would be 125.66 square meters. Does a cylinder have both an inside and outside surface? There is no thickness at all to the sides. Maybe it needs to be doubled, to be 251.32 square meters so we get both inside and outside surface, but I think not. A cylindrical *prism* would have a top and bottom, each having a surface of 78.54 square meters, for a total of 282.74 square meters.
It is either a brake line or the master cylinder or a wheel cylinder/caliper. Park on a clean dry surface. Look under the car for wet patches on the ground, especially behind the wheels, it may indicate where the fault is. If the surface remains dry then it is likely to be the master cylinder/servo. It is difficult to say what the cost will be because of the disparate cost of the individual parts. Having said that, the repair could be around $300. But you must get it seen to straight away, it is not safe to drive.
The main reason for having a cylinder liner is the liner can be removed. If the cleances are to great it can be replaced.
The answer would be a right cylinder. A right cylinder is a cylinder that has a closed circular surface having two parallel bases on both the ends and whose elements are perpendicular to its base.
To cause or permit to lean, incline, rest, etc.; to place in a recumbent position; as, to recline the head on the hand., To lean or incline; as, to recline against a wall., To assume, or to be in, a recumbent position; as, to recline on a couch., Having a reclining posture; leaning; reclining.