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12.08.2020 •
Physics
¿Por qué una persona situada debajo de las ramas de un árbol ve caer una hoja con diferente tipo de movimiento que una persona que corre cerca del árbol?
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Ответ:
Therefore the laws of physics are the same for the two observers, whoever is standing under the tree observes a vertical movement of free fall.
The person who is running observes a movement parabolic
Explanation:
To answer this question we must establish that as two people have inertial reference systems from which to make their observations, the inertial systems are systems with constant velocity.
Therefore the laws of physics are the same for the two observers, whoever is standing under the tree observes a vertical movement of free fall.
The person who is running observes a movement parabolic composed of the vertical movement and horizontal movement ladies go running, therefore it is a parabolic movement
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Para responder eta pregunta debemos establecer que as dos personas tiene sistema de referencia inerciales de des donde realizar sus observación, los sistema inerciales son sistema con velocidad constante.
Por lo tanto las leyes de la fisica son la misma para los dos observadores, el que esta parado bajo el árbol observa un movimiento vertical de caída libre.
La persona que va corriendo observa un movimiento compuesto por el movimiento vertical y damas movimiento horizontal ir corriendo, por lo cual es un movimiento parabólico
Ответ:
A. The points on the end of magnet, where the magnetic field is strongest.
Explanation:
A magnet is a substance that has the ability to attract magnetic materials, e.g iron, steel etc. It comprises of two poles (north-N and south-S) each at its two ends. The N-pole and S-pole are the points on a magnet that have the strongest magnetic field. The magnetic fields originates from the north pole, and terminates in the south pole of a magnet.
When the poles of two different magnets are brought close together, attraction or repulsion may occur.