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No one as Elvis' movements where (wholly) his own as they were his expressions of how the music/song...moved him.
To change an inward-swinging door to an outward-swinging door, you would need to remove the door, turn it around and affix it to the opposite side of the door frame. The mounting hardware will need to be removed from its original location and moved to the other side of the frame.
an electric current (from the amplifier) runs through the pick up - a copper wire which is looped around a magnet (like in a dinamo) this creates an electro-magnet field. the metal strings' vibration deforms this field and creates an electro-magnet frequency. the pick up absorbs an electro magnetic charge which runs back to the amplifier. the membrane in the amplifier vibrates in the frequency it gets from the pick up. now you can also manipulate the sound by effecting the electrical circle.
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You mean ball tied to a string and the string is held by the fingers or hand? Then that force is named as centripetal force. ie centre seeking force.
Use as much of the string as is possible to make the circle. In the limit, the circumference of the circle is 50 inches and the perimeter of the square is 0. This gives a circle with an area of 198.94 sq inches and a square with an area of 0 sq inches. Any string moved from the circle to the square will reduce the total area.
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Force moved through a distance is work. Work = Force x Distance
Distance moved by input force / distance moved by output force
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As the system rotates, the mass is moved in a circle which means that there is a net force acting on it and is directed towards the center. That force is provided by the spring which has to be streched in order to provide the force needed.
No one as Elvis' movements where (wholly) his own as they were his expressions of how the music/song...moved him.
Okay, distance force is force that is moved by a distance. Hope u understand!
Yes. If it moved faster, it would break the center from the circle.
Work = force * distance moved