An elephant
There is no change. The bike is moving along a horizontal surface, and only a change in height can change the gravitational PE.
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).
approx. 50 seconds
Inertia and acceleration both relate to Newton's laws. Acceleration is mentioned in his second law. This law states that acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass. Inertia on the other hand is the subject of Newton's first law. It states that an object at rest will remain at rest until acted upon by an unbalanced force. In the same manner, and object in motion will remain in motion until acted upon by an unbalanced force. A definition of acceleration: The increase of velocity over a certain time span, usually written as meters/second^2. A definition of inertia: The desire of an object to remain at a constant velocity, or the resistance to acceleration.
9 to the second power. Or 92
Second Battle of Elephant Pass happened on 2000-04-22.
The second moment of a force is called as moment of inertia.
Inertia is pronounced as "in-er-shuh," with emphasis on the second syllable.
The object with the most inertia would be the one with the most mass. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the object with the largest mass would have the most inertia when traveling at 5 meters per second.
second law
That is called "inertia". It is also called "Newton's Second Law of motion".
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law of inertia
This is related to Newton's Second Law. The more mass an object has, the more difficult it is to accelerate it; in other words, the more inertia it has.
Inertia will reduce when an external force is applied to an object. This force will accelerate the object according to Newton's second law of motion, causing the inertia of the object to decrease as it picks up speed or changes direction.
There are 2 ways a elephant can tell an elephant from another. First it can tell by its call; all elephants calls range from high to low. The second way is by smell.
Either the second law of motion, the second law of theromodynamics,the universal law of gravitation, or the law of inertia