Answer:
down below
Explanation:
Image 1- <u>wheels of train</u> showing both translatory motion as well as rotatory motion.
Image 2- <u>rotation of ball</u> shows both rotatory motion as well as translatory motion.
Image 3- <u>the earth rotates</u> about its axis, same time it revolves around the sun thus showing both rotatory motion and curvilinear motion in a fixed time. (perodic motion)
Image 4- while cutting wood, <u>the</u>
<u>carpenter's</u> <u>saw</u> has both
translatory motion and oscillatory
motion, as it moves down while
oscillating.
i think the answer is B police siren.
Okay, let me reword this. Heat flows to areas that are cool, however, once the heated area begins to cool, the other area begins to warm up. Then there comes a point when there is no energy being transmitted into the two areas. When that happens the two areas obtain/are at the same temperature.
For example, you let the warm are escape your kitchen and go into the cold garage. You leave the kitchen door open and the heat continues to flow into the cold garage. After a while you will begin to notice that the kitchen feels noticeably cooler and the garage feels somewhat warmer. Then you wait a while longer and realize that both of the rooms feel like they are at the same temperature. They have then reached equilibrium.
Answer: The length L of the wire used to construct the coil is 191.4m
Explanation: Please see the attachments below