Force(s) that act in the same direction
acceleration = force in Newtons/mass in kg
If a linear model accurately reflects the measured data, then the linear model makes it easy to predict what outcomes will occur given any input within the range for which the model is valid. I chose the word valid, because many physical occurences may only be linear within a certain range. Consider applying force to stretch a spring. Within a certain distance, the spring will move a linear distance proportional to the force applied. Outside that range, the relationship is no longer linear, so we restrict our model to the range where it does work.
There are no units given so it is not possible to determine whether the linear expansion is in response to heat, strain or some other force.
A projectile inevitably follows a parabolic path due to the force of gravity unless it has its own propulsion system.
Proportional.For linear movement, Newton's Second Law states that force = mass x acceleration.The equivalent for rotational movement is: torque = (moment of inertia) x (angular acceleration).Proportional.For linear movement, Newton's Second Law states that force = mass x acceleration.The equivalent for rotational movement is: torque = (moment of inertia) x (angular acceleration).Proportional.For linear movement, Newton's Second Law states that force = mass x acceleration.The equivalent for rotational movement is: torque = (moment of inertia) x (angular acceleration).Proportional.For linear movement, Newton's Second Law states that force = mass x acceleration.The equivalent for rotational movement is: torque = (moment of inertia) x (angular acceleration).
The rotational analog of force in linear motion is "Torque".
The difference is that one is co-linear force is one dimensional and co-planar force is 2-dimensional. Co-linear force is the force which is acting along a single line, whereas co-planar force is the force which is acting along a single plane.
The linear search algorithm is a special case of the brute force search.
Linear momentum is conserved until an external force is applied.
YES
acceleration = force in Newtons/mass in kg
Its the turning force from the crankshaft, which ends up as a linear force at the driving wheels.
By measuring the strength of the force it exerts
It is linear. The acceleration will be proportional to the force. F = mA
Linear motion occurs when a force acts through the center of gravity of a body. Rotational motion arises due to a force applied anywhere else on the body.
Yes, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it. this means that, as the net force acting on the object increases, the acceleration of the object increases; thus, the function forms a linear pattern.
Basically by exerting a force, this may be linear or rotatory