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The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
If a body is floating IN a liquid, it has neutral buoyancy- does not go up or down. If it is floating ON a liquid, it has positive buoyancy. Neutral- when pressed down, body moves down- and when released, it stays there. Positive buoyancy- moves down, when released returns to it's position on top of the liquid.
every athlete must be able to maintain balance and stability athletes' loss of stability can have an adverse effect on their ability toperformthe skills of the given sport with control. a loss of control can affect factors such as forceproductionand accuracy.the two types of balance are. STATIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is at rest (not moving). DYNAMIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is moving
a girl is floating in a freshwater lake with her head just over the water.f she weights 600 N. What is the volume of the submerged part of her body?
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The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
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A stability room is a device used to mantain constant (and pre - defined) conditions of humidity and temperature.
Core stability relates to the abdominal area in the body. The stronger the core is, the easier it is to stabilize the body.
I am no professional, but I'd say that when it comes to the term 'floating' it does not matter. However, flat would mean that there is less water displacement, therefore more molecules floating. When it comes down towards the practicality of a boat's hull (body), concave (round) would be required for stability and the streamline aspects. It will make it easier to steer and you have more 'body' IN the water for added stability. Some might say it will matter less on rafts, but I'd say the basics stays the same.
Stability returns to disrupted ecosystems because.
In the central United States we generally deploy a Dutch Rudder in order to stabilize a floating dock. This may not work during winter months due to shrinkage.
a floating lung is something that is named lung and floats inside YOUR body
The jackknife is a particular body position, arcing the body forward towards the ground with the legs straight and feet on their toes. The floating refers to the use of a floating bar to hold the body up off the ground for shoulder presses.