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According to Kepler's Law the closer you are to the Sun the faster you travel. You kind of whip around it. Imagine running and reaching out to a pole and it whips you around it.
go to diabolotricks.com and search orbits or Chinese whips or snaps acceleration
Grapes are vines. They will grow along the ground or up any surface they can get their tendrils around. Fruit bearing shoots grow only on last year's whips. That is why vineyards prune each spring, leaving 2 or 4 whips, and 2 or 4 renewal spurs for each vine depending on the trellis method they use. The whips on my vines grow 5 -10 feet a year depending on the summer. Based on the growth rate, you can see it doesn't take long for the plant to start covering ground. I use the pliable whips pruned each year to weave garden objects: wreaths, spheres, and containers. Ref Book - 'From Vines to Wines', talks about everything you need to know about growing grapes in Northern climates. - enjoy!
Storm surges are caused primarily by high winds pushing on the ocean's surface Powerful wind whips up large, strong waves in the direction of its movement.
The flagella is a whip-like organelle that helps the cell move.
No such thing as supersonic sound. Things can move with supersonic speed (fighter jets, ends of whips) making a shock wave, but the sound arrives at your ears at the speed of sound.
The sound whips make might be characterized as a crack or snap.The whip snapped in the air above the horse's head, urging it to gallop faster.
A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.
The crack of the whip is the air molecules trying to push through each other and around each other after the tip of the whip breaks the speed of sound.
Ever heard of a jet breaking the sound barrier (traveling faster than sound) and causing a sonic boom? Simply put a balloon popping creates a small sonic boom. You take an inflated balloon and make a hole in the latex, the energy released by the balloon in form of air, or gas, from inside the balloon expands the whole in the latex faster than the speed of sound. It is the hole expanding faster than the speed of sound in the air which breaks the sound barrier causing a sonic boom. Do you have idea what the first man made object was that could break the sound barrier? A whip. The sound you hear when the whip cracks is a sonic boom. Balloons weren't invented until 1824. We may not know when whips were invented, but it was definately before balloons.
Only the very tip of it, that's the big whipping sound.
According to Kepler's Law the closer you are to the Sun the faster you travel. You kind of whip around it. Imagine running and reaching out to a pole and it whips you around it.
Considering Speed TV has retired the show "Unique Whips", Chet no longer is seen on this station. However, Chet stayed with the show during its time on television.
There is no point of whips
Unique Whips was created in 2005.
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Chain width isn't a critical thing for chain whips, as they don't have to pass through derailers and only have to engage one sprocket at a time.As long as you avoid whips using single-speed (1/8") chains, which might have a different roller fit, you should be OK.