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It all depends on the height the ball has been dropped and the weight of the ball.
Compression of a golf ball has not been used for about 10 years, as a result it is no longer given as data for golf ball performance.
The first 4 strikes in a row have been given the name 'hambone' (unofficially of course!)
The Christmas Song. I wonder, if Phil Spector had a hand in it it might have been, Nedra boasting on an open wire, Ronnie tugging at her clothes!
He might not have been feeling well. No information has been released identifying the reasoning behind his absence.
a master ball. you only get one. someone gives it to you (i think the galactic boss guy, but that might have just been in platinum)
It depends, if you're cute you'll get anal. Normally it's what you get in your stocking FOR Christmas. (A big fat chunk of coal.) - This would apparently be if your ugly, given the answer above is for cute. HAHA
it is celebrated on the 6th and 25th of december. they get given good presents if they have been good. and coal if they've been bad. they may also get a stick or rocks
Christmas has always been celebration of the birth of Jesus. In the Middle Ages, as now, gifts were given, people went to church, and there was a feast. The medieval feast, however, could be something to behold. There is a link below to the medieval section of an article on Christmas.
Such a list would be completely subjective and based on the emphasis placed on Christmas itself by any given individual. There have been some "important" Christmas songs, carols, and other pieces written throughout history, and more are written every year. Some key milestones in music history (by no means an exhaustive list) might include: O Magnum Mysterium and Ave Maria, the texts of which have been extant since at least the Middle Ages and which have been put to music by dozens of composers. Silent Night is an iconic carol composed in Austria. Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker ballet has long been a Christmas favorite. And, of course, there are those for whom Christmas would be meaningless without hearing "Jingle Bell Rock" or "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" at least a dozen times every winter. Perhaps the shortest answer to this question might be: Whichever songs help you individually best feel the Christmas spirit as you define it. I'm sure it will be an impressive list.
The ball rolling down the ramp might not have had time to reach 9.8 m/s^2. Also the coefficient of kinetic friction might have been high for the surface of the ramp.
WELL, I THINK IT WAS SANTA CLAUSEBUT IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN BUDDY THE ELFWELL, I THINK IT WAS SANTA CLAUSEBUT IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN BUDDY THE ELFActually it showed two candles and an evergreen wreath with a red bow.