The answer will depend on what "gr" is.The answer will depend on what "gr" is.The answer will depend on what "gr" is.The answer will depend on what "gr" is.
Work done by the force.
The answer will depend on what p5 is!
The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.
i thing radius of gyration does not depend upon mass because it is the distance between reference axis and the centre of gravity.
Displacement consists of distance and direction.
Displacement is just distance traveled and a direction. For example 40m east is a displacement distance
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
It means that the force is in a direction opposite to the displacement of the spring.It means that the force is in a direction opposite to the displacement of the spring.It means that the force is in a direction opposite to the displacement of the spring.It means that the force is in a direction opposite to the displacement of the spring.
When a body covers a displacement in the opposite direction of our reference direction then displacement will be negative.
Displacement has a direction, thus a vector.
Displacement is a vector quantity. This means it has both size AND direction. Therefore, displacement is defined as distance in a given direction. Rather then simply 'distance'. Distance itself is a scalar quantity... and only has size. No direction. 20m - Distance. 20m upwards - Displacement.
Magnitude and Direction :) -hayley
Yes. Displacement requires a direction and hence is a vector
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It is the instantaneous speed in the direction in which the displacement is measured.
Distance is the scalar quantity which does not have any direction but the displacement is the both the distance and direction. Hence displacement is the vector quantity. So the answer for the above question is DISPLACEMENT