No. Only if you have a heart condition and time to contemplate your predicament.
Your front bumper should be on or just behind the 24" white painted stop bar on the ground. If the stop bar is missing, stop the front bumper at the location of the sign.
Well you would simply stop before the sign, meaning that there is an imaginary stop-line that extends from any stop sign, and you must stop before you cross that line.
It should go after the full stop.
In a word, no, your heart does not stop when you sneeze. From my perspective, it is hard to even imagine what this would mean. A sneeze itself is really a very brief event, occurring in a shorter time then a heartbeat. Of course, there is the building up to the sneeze (the "ah" of the "ah-choo"), but the heart certainly does not stop beating because of this ah-ing. Check your pulse next time to prove this to yourself.
what is the force on a 200 lb man dropping 6 feet before coming to a sudden stop
You rope it in the direction, opposite to falling.
Once the object has reached the ground, its kinetic energy is zero.
No, this is not possible. Well, you can do it but you will receive a penalty for grounding your club in the hazard. There is no space in the rules for such an allowance which would no doubt be abused by many players.
i really never heard anyone fall in love with their doctor before but if you want to stop just get a new doctor.
Loss of breath can lead to death. The heart can only sustain itself for a few seconds to a minute without oxygen.
A falling object, such as a ball, can stop very quickly (in a thousandth of a second or thereabouts) but nothing stops instantly. To stop in zero time would take infinite force.
Before it goes back to your heart is gives oxygen to your skin and organs to keep them running. If they don't get oxygen they can stop working.
You can stop yourself falling for friends by counselling. You have to remain at a level where you are just friends.
The valves of the heart. They're one way valves that won't allow blood to flow back into the heart, provided the heart and valves are normal. In some cases, the valves can be defective, and cause the exact 'backflow' you're asking about. These cases are rare.
If he broke your heart, tell him that you don't want it to happen again. If you broke his heart, then try to never see him again and let him know that you're occupied with other stuff.
The heart is a living organ - it can not physically break. They can stop working, work irregularly, but not break.
- You can't stop thinking about them. - Your heart beats faster when you see them. - When you talk to them you might feel nervous. - Sometimes you write there name everywhere in a book.