It is not possible since it would imply that the object moved some distance in no time. This would imply infinite speed which is not possible.
go on ks3 bitesize too hard to explain
yes because horizontal lines are across and vertical lines is up n down
The horizontal distance between them is from -5 to 1, that is 6 units. The vertical distance between them is from 1 to 6, that is 5 units. So, using Pythagoras, the distance between then, along the diagonal, is sqrt(62 + 52) = sqrt(36 + 25) = sqrt(61) units.
no it is not possible
They are related through the formula distance = time x velocity (assuming constant velocity).
Horizontal motion doesn't require any force.Horizontal work = (force) x (distance) = 0.
Assuming 100% efficiency, the amount of work depends on the weight and the vertical distance (that is, opposite to the pull of gravity) moved. If you use a ramp then you reduce the force by an amount k, that's true, but the distance you have to push in the direction of the force is multiplied by k. The work done is [original force]/k times [vertical distance]times k and the k cancels out. For vertical lifting k=1.
Explain the differences between horizontal and vertical price fixing..
explain the difference berween vertical and horizontal system packages?
A vertical line on a graph has an infinite slope, and no y-intercept.
Well it's hard to explain, but it's pointing up. ;)
go on ks3 bitesize too hard to explain
It is not possible to explain a false proposition.
explain how database makes paying for products on the internet possible?
yes because horizontal lines are across and vertical lines is up n down
The horizontal distance between them is from -5 to 1, that is 6 units. The vertical distance between them is from 1 to 6, that is 5 units. So, using Pythagoras, the distance between then, along the diagonal, is sqrt(62 + 52) = sqrt(36 + 25) = sqrt(61) units.
no it is not possible