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Yes, Just not as much as people that are in good shape can.
Yes, the shape of a kite can affect its flight. The design and shape of a kite can determine how stable it is in the air, how much lift it generates, and how well it responds to the wind. Different shapes may perform better in certain wind conditions or for specific activities like stunt flying or kiteboarding.
A seven sided shape need not cost you anything!
There is no limit to how much weight a 40 year old male can lift. Male who are in shape can life more than those who are unfit.
Yes, hence formula one teams and similar spend many hours perfecting the shape of the body work to produce optimal levels of downforce and drag. Aerodynamics is the name of the general subject area your asking aboutCheck the related links for more info onAerodynamics.
A wing will generate lift according to the following equation: L = ½ A C ρ v² A = wing area C = lift coefficient ρ = air density v = air speed The lift coefficient C is a function of Angle of Attack (AOA), which is the angle between the wing's chord line and the relative wind. The greater the angle, the greater the lift coefficient up until the critical AOA where the wing begins to stall and lose lift. The lift coefficient is also a function of wing aspect ratio and will be specific to a certain airfoil shape.
In great shape $400.
Depends on the shape it is in. The value of anything like this depends on if it is in good shape and if people collect it.
You should not lift heavy things when you are pregnant.
Sure. It is as much a shape as anything else that you can put on paper or in print. It is not one of the standard shapes of geometry and it may have no name other than 'check mark', but it is a shape.
An EF0 tornado can't pick up much of anything, so probably not.