In the standard equation for an ellipse, b is half the length of the _____ axis.Answer:
This ellipse is centered at the origin and has a horizontal axis of length 26 and a vertical axis of length 12 What is its equation?
By forming a quadratic equation from the information given and then the length and width can be found by solving the equation.
Mechanical advantage= effort arm length/ load arm length For Example Effort arm=120 cm Load arm length= 40 cm MA-120/40 = 3
R = (density)(Length)/(Area) Unit of resistance is Ohms.
4Explanationfor a lever,effort * effort arm = load *load armso by re arranging above equation,load/effort = effort arm/load armNow, as load/effort is called mechanical advantage so,mechanical advantage = effort arm/load armAs total length of rod is 2 m out of which 1.6 m is effort arm so remaining 0.4 m would be load arm. thus on putting values in the above equation, we getmechanical advantage = 1.6/0.4 = 4
In the standard equation for an ellipse, b is half the length of the _____ axis.Answer:
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
This ellipse is centered at the origin and has a horizontal axis of length 26 and a vertical axis of length 12 What is its equation?
By forming a quadratic equation from the information given and then the length and width can be found by solving the equation.
length * width
The length of the "effort arm" of the lever clearly has a great influence on the 'effort' the pusher must input to the lever in order to do the job. But in terms of the "work" done ... in the formal sense of Work as defined in Physics = (force) x (distance) ... the length of the effort arm should have no effect on the quantity of work.
Mechanical advantage= effort arm length/ load arm length For Example Effort arm=120 cm Load arm length= 40 cm MA-120/40 = 3
Rydberg's equation is used to find wave length of spectral lines.
R = (density)(Length)/(Area) Unit of resistance is Ohms.
The 'ideal' mechanical advantage is length of the effort arm/length of the load arm .
The answer is in the question "area = length multiplied by width" the equation tells you what the surface area of something (eg a football pitch) is.