yes it is. if you look at the supp facts and compare it to the ncaa banned list, there's nothing in factor 2 that's banned by any major sporting organization, including the ncaa. got a bunch of college friends on that stuff.
No there isn't a NCAA Basketball 10 on PS2, but there is one on PS3 and XBOX 360.
Yes. One is a factor of everything.
Yes. 2 is a factor of all even numbers.
Possiblilty is almost 1/2 cause every two numbers is a number with a factor of 2.From 2: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10...
No, 2 is a factor of 36. 36 is a multiple of 2.
It depends on the situation. If you mean the gravitational force, or the electrical force, between two objects, reducing the distance by a factor of 2 will increase the force by a factor of 4.
The force increases by a factor of 4. If we're talking about gravity, the gravitational force is a function of the masses and the square of the distance between them. As distance decreased by a factor of 2 (since it was cut in half), then the force increases by a factor of 2 squared, and that's 4. Gravitational force increases by a factor of 4 when distance between two gravimetrically attracted objects is decreased by a factor of 2 (cut in half).
As force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass as mass is doubled then force on it also gets doubled.
F is inversely proportional to r*r . therefore the force will be reduced by the factor of 16th. hence the gravitational force will be 125N.
(1/3)2 = 1/9 of the original force before the move.
The force is proportional to the product of the two charges.If each charge is doubled, the force increases by a factor of 2 x 2 = 4 .
The electric force between two charged particles is inversely proportional to the square distance between them.Accordingly, it is reduced by a factor of 9
yes....ncaa division 2
If both masses double, then the force increases by (2 x 2) = 4 times. If the distance doubles, then the force decreases to 1/22 = 1/4 So if the distance and both masses all double, then the magnitude of the gravitational force is unchanged.
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