Depends immensely on the desk lamp itself.
Friction between the desk and the floor acts as an unbalanced force to stop the desk from sliding. As the desk moves, the force of friction opposes the direction of its motion, eventually bringing it to a stop.
The force from your desk on an object placed on it is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force that the object exerts on the desk due to Newton's third law of motion.
The book lying on a desk represents potential energy, specifically gravitational potential energy. When the book falls off the desk, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the book moves downward due to gravity.
A live load on your desk when doing homework could be the weight of your textbooks and supplies. A dead load on your desk could be the weight of the desk itself and any other furniture items on it.
Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.
Kilograms
9kg ************ Surely, it depends on the size (dimensions) and the material the desk is made from (oak weighs heavier than chipboard), as to what the total weight is? For instance, a school desk for a single pupil, will weigh (approximately) half as much as a dual-desk for two pupils. A desk used in the office of a director of a large company, would weigh even more!
Kilograms * * * * * No you would not! A kilogram is a measure of mass. Weight is measured in Newtons!
They don't steal the stapler off of your desk
From the given information, we know that the layout on Milton's desk is as follows: memos must be in the middle, pens are to the left of memos, and the lamp cannot be next to the stapler. The remaining items on the desk are the lamp, pens, and stapler.
It depends on which school desk. But mostly, it is measured in meters or centimeters.
you use kilograms
The desk and computer.
'The stapler and the tape are sitting on the desk' is a present continuous sentence.You can tell it is present continuous because it has a present tense 'be' verb (are) and a present participle ( -ing verb, sitting). Present continuous is usually used to talk about something that is happening now.I am writing an answer to a question - present continuous.
A good collection of desk supplies would include things like a stapler, calender, pencil and pen holder, sticky notes, and a planner. A desk organizer would also help to keep it all organized.
It matters of size and weight