because it is (Edited by ayoth13)
Psychiatrists thought that this is because the two people walking are in contact with each other and they try to keep pace with each other.
The locus of a point at a fixed distance from a given point is a circle. The center of the circle is the fixed point, and the radius is the fixed distance. Each point on the circle is equidistant from the center, representing all possible locations of the point at that specific distance.
Yes, every point on a circle is indeed a distance from the center that is equal to the circle's radius. By definition, a circle is the set of all points in a plane that are a fixed distance (the radius) from a central point (the center). Thus, the distance from the center to any point on the circle remains constant and equals the radius.
A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
It is the locus of all points such that their distance from a fixed line (the directrix) is the same as their distance from a fixed point which is not on that line (the focus).
That's a circle. The "fixed point" is the center of the circle, and the constant distance is its radius.
Equal divisions between two fixed points refer to dividing the distance between the two points into equal segments. This can be achieved by dividing the total distance by the number of desired divisions. Each division would then have an equal length.
The input distance of a single fixed pulley is equal to the output distance. The pulley system doesn't provide a mechanical advantage in terms of distance but does change the direction of the force applied.
The distance from the fixed point at the center of a circle to any point on the curve is called the radius.
It is going to look like a somewhat of a quadratic parabola.
You can't, an IP address is not fixed.
A parabolic curve is a curve where any point in the curve is an equal distance from two areas. It is an equal distance away from the focus, or fixed point and the fixed straight line, or the directrix.
The locus of a point at a fixed distance from a given point is a circle. The center of the circle is the fixed point, and the radius is the fixed distance. Each point on the circle is equidistant from the center, representing all possible locations of the point at that specific distance.
There are two cases:If the pulley is fixed to an overhead beam then the distance the object moves will be the same as the distance that the rope is pulled.If one end of the rope is fixed to an overhead beam and the pulley is free to move then the distance the object moves will be one-half the distance that the rope is pulled.
Yes, every point on a circle is indeed a distance from the center that is equal to the circle's radius. By definition, a circle is the set of all points in a plane that are a fixed distance (the radius) from a central point (the center). Thus, the distance from the center to any point on the circle remains constant and equals the radius.
Speed is equal to distance divided by time. In physics there is a formula that shows the relation between time, distance and the speed. That v=d/t . Here v is velocity/speed d is the distance and t is the time
A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
No, a fixed pulley does not increase the distance output. It changes the direction of the force applied, but the amount of work input remains the same as the output distance.