Answer: True
Explanation:
Human beings and animals both have their critical time period of development and if they fail to learn things at that time then they fail to learn it for the rest of their life.
The development period of the animals and human beings starts after the birth when a person starts learning and development.
Example: If a bird does not learns to sing at the critical periods then it will not learn it the whole life.
b. force
c. power
d. acceleration
Answer:
C. power
Explanation:
Answer: The correct answer is "inertia".
Explanation:
Inertia: It is the state of the object which resists any change in it.
Newton's first law is also called "Law of inertia".
If the object is travelling at constant velocity then it will remain travel at the constant velocity or if it is at rest then it will remain in resting position provided that it is acted upon by an external force.
If the external force is applied to an object then, the state of the object can be changed. Otherwise, it will remain in its state.
Therefore, the tendency for an object i motion to remain in motion is called inertia.
In electrostatics, the electrical force between two charged objects is inversely related to the distance of separation between the two objects. Increasing the separation distance between objects decreases the force of attraction or repulsion between the objects.
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Explanation:
It is given that,
Mass of moon,
Radius of circle,
The time required for one revolution is 27.3 days, t = 27.3 days
1 day = 86400 seconds
27.3 days = 2358720 seconds
Let v is the speed of moon around the circular path. It is given by :
v = 1017.57 m/s
Let F is the centripetal force acting on the moon. It is given by :
So, the centripetal force that must act on the moon is . The gravitational force that the earth exerts on the moon at that same distance is also equal to . Hence, this is the required solution.
B.A child swinging on a park swing
C.A golf ball after it has been hit off the tee
D.A skier curving back and forth across a wide slope