No. The brain is in the way, and cannot be passed through without tearing. If one were to push an object with such strength as to break through, the person using the head would be killed in a painful and rather disgusting manner.
A prism. It can be made of glass, crystal, or other hard clear material.
It all depends on the object... A really dense object is hard to go through whereas a less dense object is easier to go through... Hope this helped...
1) if the object is opeaque the will not pass through it 2) if the object is hard the light will bend and forming a shadow of that object 3) if the object is cold its temperature will become exact to the enviropment
The force that makes it hard to wade through water is drag force. Drag force is the resistance that water exerts on an object moving through it, which increases with the object's speed and surface area. This force makes it feel like you are pushing against the water as you wade through it.
to help other through hard times
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It is about helping other kids get through hard things
An object that does not allow electricity to flow through easily is an insulator. It is so hard that it often won't go through at all. Sometimes you find an exception, like lightening. There is nothing that electricity cannot flow through altogether.
Inertia is the property of an object that measures how hard it is to stop or start its motion. The greater an object's mass, the more inertia it has.
Brushing rabbits, removing corrosion from battery terminals, or any other hard metal object.
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