Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
it is possible that a body can be moving and at rest at the Same time. this is relative motion. an object that seem to be in motion for one subject can be stationary for another.
For example, A passenger in a bus. he/she is moving for a person walking on the pathway. but for the passenger next to him/her, they are at rest.
Answer:
yes indeed gl
Step-by-step explanation:
The force F1 = 10 N when d1 = 4 m. The square of 4 m is d1² = 16 m². When d = 2 m, its square is d2² = 4 m². Solving for F2
F2× d2² = F1× d1²
F2 × 4m² = 10 N × 16 m²
F2 = (10 N × 16 m^2) / 4 m² F2
= 10 N× (16 m² /4 m²)
F2 = 10 N × 4
F2 = 40 N
The gravitational force produced when they are kept 2 meters apart is 40 N.
Answer:
The answer is B.(5,10)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. y = 2(5)
y = 10
2.y = -2(5)+20
y = -10+20
y = 10
Answer:
sorry i can't didn't understand question
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry