An object is stable if the centre of mass of the object is above the base area. A small perturbation of the object is more likely to push the centre of mass outside the base area if it is small.
You can find the height of a parallelogram given the area and base measures by working backwards from the area formula. The area of a parallelogram is found with the formula: Area = Base * Height To solve this equation for Height, we divide both sides by the base. Area / Base = (Base * Height) / Base Simplify: Area / Base = Height
Area = Base * Height so Base = Area/Height
The area of such a prism is Bh/3, where B is the base area, and h is the height (perpendicular to the plane that contains the base area).The area of such a prism is Bh/3, where B is the base area, and h is the height (perpendicular to the plane that contains the base area).The area of such a prism is Bh/3, where B is the base area, and h is the height (perpendicular to the plane that contains the base area).The area of such a prism is Bh/3, where B is the base area, and h is the height (perpendicular to the plane that contains the base area).
base is for 2d shapes and area of base is for 3d shapes
in a triangle double area and divide by base in a rectangle divide area by base
No, stability not only depends on the centre of gravity being withing the area of the base but also how far up from the base it is positioned.
No, stability not only depends on the centre of gravity being withing the area of the base but also how far up from the base it is positioned.
Using pesticides
The area of the base is increased making it more difficult for the person to topple
The wider your base of support, the steadier you are.
yes it does because the higher get the unstable they become
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for a collector to base biased circuit find the stability factor s?what is the effect on s for change in current amplification factor?
When a body is in unstable equilibrium, on slight displacement the centre of gravity of the body will be lowered. If the line of action of its weight lies outside the base area of the body, it will topple. Objects that have high centres of gravity, a small base area, or are top-heavy are more likely to be in unstable equilibrium. Stability can be increased by lowering the centre of gravity and/or increasing the area and/or the weight of the base.
the key thing to this is a wide base , stability and a strong base
to make the stability of the soil
Balance and stability. The centre of mass of an object must lie within the area of the object's base otherwise the object is unstable.