A linear Air track is an Equilateral Triangular Prism with lots of holes on 2 of the sides, at the one of the ends it is sealed and the other end has a fan. The Fan pumps air into the prism and the air leaves the holes, when you place something on top of it, usually on a 60 degree angle base, It will float. One tap and it goes flying.
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A linear air track is typically used in the study of motion in physics. Depending of the different tracks available, different experiments can be conducted. These range from proving the conservation of momentum (m1*u1 + m2*u2 = m1*v1 + m2*v2), to finding the rate of acceleration (a = difference in velocity/difference in time).
Presumably the question concerned a PAIR of linear equations! The answer is two straight lines intersecting at the point whose coordinates are the unique solution.
If an object moving along a straight line,path,track etc.It,s motion is said to be straight line motion
non linear
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A linear air track is typically used in the study of motion in physics. Depending of the different tracks available, different experiments can be conducted. These range from proving the conservation of momentum (m1*u1 + m2*u2 = m1*v1 + m2*v2), to finding the rate of acceleration (a = difference in velocity/difference in time).
Linear Air was created in 2004.
That is a linear motor.
Air pressure is a non-linear medium because as you go up it decreases exponentially.
Currently the belgium track
Air Traffic Control Use Radar Radio Detection and Ranging to track aircraft! Air Traffic Control Use Radar Radio Detection and Ranging to track aircraft!
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One can track an Air France flight online through the Air France website. It will list departure time, expected arrival time and loads of other useful information.
They track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve when he leaves the north Pole until he returns there.
Ocean current
Fairground rides that use linear motion include roller coasters, drop towers, and some types of swinging pendulum rides. These rides move passengers in a straight line or along a linear track, creating thrilling experiences through various accelerations, heights, and speeds.