Stalactites, stalagmites, and heaps of bat guano all do that.
Well we know the correct answer cannot be "a" bcause velocity is tangent to the circlular path of an object experienting centripical motion. Velocity DOES NOT point inward in centripical motion.
we know the correct answer cannot be "b" because "t" stands for "time" which cannot point in any direction. so, time cannot point toward the center of a circle and therefore this answer must be incorrect.
I would choose answer choice "c" because both force and centripical acceleration point toward the center of the circle.
I do not think answer choice "d" can be correct because the velocity of the mass moves tangent to the circle. velocity = (change in position) / time. Therefore, by definition the mass is moving in the direction of the velocity which does not point to the center of the circle.
does this make sense? any questions?
Answer:
O c.the force of the fish tail on the water..........
use of crowbar
It is used as a lever either to force apart two objects or to remove nails. Crowbars are commonly used to open nailed wooden crates. Common uses for larger crowbars are: removing nails, prying apart boards, and generally breaking things.
use of wheel barrow
Wheelbarrows are used for a variety of things, such as moving rock, mulch or compost to the garden, moving trees or large shrubs from one spot to another, hauling bricks, disposing of garden debris, or even for mixing concrete or fertilizers.
Answer:
the time rate of change of an object is directly proportional to the force acting on it unless an external force act on it to change it states of motion and takes the direction of the force