They see your body exhibiting exactly the same effect. According to all of their measurements,
you're moving past them, and you're squished in the direction of your motion.
And everybody is correct.
Net Contraction
net contraction
Contraction for a few degrees Celsius.
Generally you want your trucks to be the same width or slightly narrower than your deck width. So in this case, 7.3 axle width trucks or a little narrower would be generally considered ideal.
No, they see a slightly narrower world. A bit like the difference between the wide screen and full screen settings of a dvd.
No. The reason why is, the astronaut and the spaceship are traveling at the same speed. The astronaut would have to careful though! Because, if the astronaut pushed away slightly from the spaceship as the astronaut stepped out, the astronaut would drift away from the spaceship and would continue to drift across space forever, provided the astronaut didn't bump into anything out there or get sucked in by the gravity field of a planet or a star. That's why when they do an EAV (Extravehicular Activity) they have to either be tethered to the spacecraft or have a MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit). The MMU is kinda like a jet pack of sorts, it lets the astronaut fly around the spaceship with compressed jets of air.
Nematodes are large white, or pinkish-white, cylindrical roundworms, slightly narrower at the head. The intestine of a nematode is in the shape of a flat ribbon to aid in digestion.
Normally, the female is slightly larger than the male.
go to vet ASAP
The Indian Ocean is centered on the Tropic of Capricorn (about 23.5°S latitude). However, there is a wider stretch of the Pacific at that latitude, compared to a slightly narrower extent in the southern Atlantic.
yes
Contraction ofthe extensor diggiti muscles.